In a series of teaser videos posted on Twitter, Samsung hinted that the Galaxy Note 9 would have a bigger capacity battery, ample internal storage and better internet connectivity.
South
Korean electronics giant Samsung is gearing up for the launch of the
Galaxy
Note 9 on August 9. Purported details of the upcoming Note-series
flagship smartphone with S-Pen for digital inking capabilities has
been making rounds on the web. However, the latest piece of
information has come from the company’s official social media
channels where Samsung posted a series of teaser videos hinting that
the phone would have a bigger capacity battery, ample internal
storage and better internet connectivity.
In
the first teaser video shared on July 26 on Twitter, the company
showed an iPhone-like user interface with a low battery message
popping up forcing user to lower brightness, disable WiFi and GPS,
and close the recently opened apps to save some power. The tweet
carries a message, “On August 9 2018, power will no longer be a
problem” hinting that the Note 9 would pack a bigger capacity
battery. The Galaxy
Note 9 is rumoured to come with a 4,000 mAh battery, which would
be good 700 mAh more than its predecessor and 500 more than the
Galaxy S9+.
The
next teaser video shared on July 27 focusses on internal storage
issues. The video shows a user trying to download a presentation, but
could not due to no internal storage. To free up some space, user
starts deleting memories in the form of videos and photographs and
also removes apps to make room for new download. The teaser video
comes with a message, “From August 9 2018 onwards, you won't have
to choose” hinting that the Note 9 come with higher storage
options. The phone is reported to get 256GB and 512GB internal
storage variants, along with 64GB and 128GB models.
The
last video teaser focusses on phone’s internet connectivity
highlighting how a sluggish phone can hamper overall internet speed.
The video teaser shows user trying to send a file to someone but
couldn’t upload the file even after switching between 4G and WiFi,
and closing background processes access to data connection. The video
has been shared with a message, “Time for a change of pace,”
hinting that the Note 9 would feature some sort of enhancement to
improve internet speed. In the Galaxy S9+, the company introduced
carrier aggregation technology and promised an increased internet
speed by up to 2.5 times on LTE networks.
Lastly,
the Galaxy Note 9 unveiling event promo teaser shows S-Pen, a
discreet digital inking tool that comes bundled with the Galaxy
Note-series devices. The S-Pen in the Note 9 is expected to be
Bluetooth-enabled for added functionalities and enhanced utility. The
Note 9, otherwise, is reported to feature a design similar to its
predecessor, the Note8. However, just like the Galaxy S9-series, the
Note 9 would get a new camera set-up and a relocated fingerprint
scanner below the rear camera module, according to leaked images on
Twitter by tipster Evan Blass.
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