Shut up and take my money: this looks awesome

Nov 19, 2018 06:13 GMT  ·  By

While all the eyes seem to be on the upcoming Galaxy S10, Samsung doesn’t seem to be in a hurry to bring the next flagship to the market and instead focuses on its typical approach of rolling out special colors for its existing devices.

For example, one of the next product launches could be none other than a white Galaxy Note 9, which according to a report from Taiwanese website ePrice, could see daylight locally on November 23.

Whether or not this release date is the same as in other markets still remains to be seen, but what’s almost certain is that that the Note 9 in white wouldn’t go on sale globally, but only in specific markets, like Taiwan, China and maybe, just maybe, the United States.

Same specs as existing Note 9

Aside from the white color, there’s not much you’re going to get on this special-edition Note 9. While the S Pen also comes in white, the device has the same technical specification as the existing model, though it’ll be interesting to see if Samsung wants to offer it with the same storage versions.

There’s a chance the white Note 9 would also be sold with 512GB storage, which right now is the maximum you get on Samsung’s phablet.

The new Note could go on sale in late November or early December, which seems just the right time given the holiday season is just around the corner. However, it’s still a challenge for Samsung to convince buyers to spend several hundreds of dollars on the Note 9 given the S10 is also expected to see daylight in just a few months.

According to people close to the matter, the S10 may be on the table for a late January/early February official launch, so it won’t take too long until we finally get to try out Samsung’s anniversary model.