The arrival of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is still more than a week away. However, the rumor mill has already revealed plenty of information on the upcoming Samsung phablet. The latest leak has revealed the pricing of 128 GB and 512 GB storage editions of the Note 9 for the Indonesian market. The official names of the different color variants of the smartphone for the same region have also surfaced in this leak.

As it can be seen in the leaked promotional posters, the 128 GB and 512 GB storage versions of the Galaxy Note 9 are respectively priced at 13,500,000 Indonesian rupiah (~$937) and 17,500,000 Indonesian rupiah (~$1,215). There is no information available on whether the Indonesian market will be receiving the 64 GB model.

It seems that Indonesia will be receiving the Galaxy Note 9 in three color options in Indonesia such as Mystic Black, Engineered Blue and Artisan Copper. Through the promotional posters it has been also revealed that customers who pre-order the Note 9 will be receiving free Samsung TV. In other countries too, the South Korean company will offer some exciting pre-order gifts for the buyers of Note 9.

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There is no information on the other specs of the Note 9 variant that will be landing in Indonesia. The rumors surrounding the smartphone have revealed that it will be equipped with a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display that produces 18.5:9 aspect ratio and QHD+ resolution of 2960 x 1440 pixels. The Exynos 9810 is likely to power the Note 9 variants that will be made available in international markets including Indonesia. The SoC will be coupled with 6 GB of RAM. However, the rumor mill has claimed that some markets may get its 8 GB RAM model.

The Note 9 is expected to inherit the same dual 12-megapixel camera setup with variable aperture that is available on the Galaxy S9+. A Bluetooth enabled S Pen with versatile features is expected to accompany the Note 9. A 4,000mAh battery will be present under the hood of the phablet.

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