Since launch, various global markets have waited with baited breathe for local launches and availability of the ultimate-package smartphone. In Kenya, the device has been on pre-order since August 17th. These pre-orderers received their units as from the 24th of August together with a bunch of niceties. These included a welcome pack from Samsung Electronics that consisted of Samsung’s new DeX HDMI cable  with enables the user connect the Galaxy Note 9 to a monitor for a desktop experience, a wireless charger and a tripod stand, all worth Ksh 12,000. The Note 9 is available in Ocean Blue, Lavender Purple / Lilac. The base model with 128GB of internal storage is the only one available at this time, and that goes for a not-so-reasonable Kshs 105,000. That entry price is high, but then again this is the only no-compromise smartphone in the market. I mean, where else can you get all these in one premium-looking package: A good battery, exceptional camera, the best display in the market, ample storage, an SD card slot, headphone port, no notch, stereo speakers, slim bezels, exceptional build, wireless charging, IP68 rating, S Pen, fingerprint scanner and so much more?