{"id":40561,"date":"2018-08-18T17:17:33","date_gmt":"2018-08-18T11:32:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/techlekh.com\/?p=40561"},"modified":"2018-08-18T17:21:31","modified_gmt":"2018-08-18T11:36:31","slug":"samsung-galaxy-note-9-nepal-prebook","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/techlekh.com\/samsung-galaxy-note-9-nepal-prebook\/","title":{"rendered":"Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Finally Available for Pre-booking in Nepal"},"content":{"rendered":"

It’s official. Samsung Galaxy Note 9<\/a> is finally available for pre-order in Nepal. It’s been only a few days since the Note 9’s international launch and it is already ready to be available in Nepal. How cool is that?<\/p>\n

The Galaxy Note 9 has two variants, the 6GB\/128 GB variant and 8 GB \/ 512 GB variant, but in Nepal, we\u2019ll only get the 128 GB one<\/strong>. That’s sad. Now we can’t play Fortnite, PUBG, and FIFA simultaneously on my phone. (Maybe we can on the 6GB, we haven’t tested yet.) And with only 128GB storage,\u00a0we can’t store all the files of our laptop into our\u00a0phones now. But we’ll have to adjust anyway.<\/p>\n

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Source: GadgetMatch<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

But the sadness of the lack of the 8GB\/512GB model will abate when you hear the price of the 128GB version. It’s only 109900. If we convert USD into NRS today, the Note 9 will cost less in Nepal than in the US!!!<\/strong> While the phone is definitely not cheap, it does not add the ‘Nepal tax’ that so many manufacturers seem to add to their phones. That’s a plus for Nepali consumers.<\/p>\n

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So, what’s the benefit if you preorder instead of directly buying the phone? Here they are:<\/h4>\n

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