Samsung will take the stage in New York in less than a week to present its latest Note device.
We have been writing about leaks as they were emerging but the very recent video left us with no surprises to expect on Thursday next week.
Spotted by Sammobile, New Zealand's Samsung accidentally published a full marketing video showing the Note 9 in all its glory. Is it official video? Officially official! Remember our words, you will see this intro video in a few days all over the web and of course at press event in New York. BOLD!
A large battery of 4,000 mAh for all day usage, sleek golden yellow colour of an S Pen combined with blue colour variant of the Galaxy Note, re-positioned fingerprint sensor at the back, improved display. We've heard all these in previous leaks and the video confirms it's the real deal.
BUT the most exciting is the 1T of total storage. The internal storage of 512GB combined with expandable storage of 512GB promises power and almost limitless space. Is it safe enough to say the Note 9 will be the first one to sport 1T of storage? We hope so.
Samsung tried to recover and deleted the upload, but it was too late and we can enjoy the re-uploads. See for yourself.
It won’t take long until all the bells and whistles are announced. We're still full of hopes Samsung is hiding something up their sleeve regarding hardware tricks, innovative features, software applications and camera wonders.
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