Samsung accidentally published video Galaxy Note 9 on YouTube




Whoops? Albeit the Galaxy Note 9 has not been launched just yet, somebody at Samsung figured, why not place the teaser video online. We're not far away from launch, as the product will launch August 9.
It is a commercial video which was posted on the YouTube channel of Samsung New Zealand. in the video, you can see a blue Galaxy Note 9 and an S Pen. Samsung places emphasis on storage; the Note 9 could hold 1 TB of (expandable) storage. It is expected that the default model Galaxy Note 9 has 512 GB storage and 8GB or RAM. Samsung also lists a longer battery life. The new video from Samsung shows a number of key points and gives a first impression of what one can expect during the introduction on 9 August. The Galaxy Note 9 is expected to be available on 24 August. Samsung has taken down the video. A photo of the rear of the Galaxy Note 9 on the page confirms many of the rumored features. This includes a headphone jack, a USB-C port, dual rear cameras and a rear fingerprint sensor.
Below the video hosted on another location, for as long as it stays online that is.
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" accidentally "
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So, ignoring the truly awful auto-tune nonsense, I really enjoyed seeing the expandable storage feature that was removed for so many versions of smart phones is now returning and being touted as a new feature.

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Nothing is
I just wish this kind of BS would stop its kind of irritating.
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I wonder how much it's going to cost considering how expensive the S9+ was (didn't stop me from getting one though

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I logged in just to comment: Good job guys. I am so acclimated to stupidity in my daily life. At least you all know what time it is.
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Does it explode at the end of the video?

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Yes...it truly was an accident....Oops, didn't mean to...:p
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S7, S7 Edge, Note 7, S8, S8+, Note 8, S9, and S9+ have all had expandable storage..
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And will still come with Touchwiz making it lag like crazy in six months
No thanks. Only pure or close to pure Android for me, so Pixel or OnePlus
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i guess they are planning ...an ...EXPLOSIVE come back !! .... yes yes i know i am just ...---->

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Too bad these phones are ridiculously expensive. I'd really fancy one and being able to take notes anytime (since I tend to sometimes forget stuff) would be great. Yes, it's obviously possible with a normal phone but the pen is a nice touch.
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doesn't seem to be different from my Note8.