Samsung posts Galaxy Note 9 teasers hinting at more storage, better battery life and performance

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Samsung posts Galaxy Note 9 teasers hinting at more storage, better battery life and performance 3

By now you might have found out that Samsung is gearing up to launch the Galaxy Note 9 on August 9th at an Unpacked event in New York. Unlike 2017's Galaxy Note 8 that was pretty much just a Galaxy S9+ with added S Pen this year's version would appear to have been kicked up a notch. No, there still isn't a notch on the display, but according to these teaser videos that Samsung has posted, the Galaxy Note 9 will have better battery life, more storage, and perform like a star. 

It's long been rumored that the Galaxy Note 9 will launch with a 4,000mAh battery, a marked increase from the relatively paltry 3,300mAh battery on the Note 8. Other rumors point to a larger 6.4-inch display, an S Pen with Bluetooth capabilities, faster wireless charging along with the new Wireless Charger Duo accessory, and how can we forget about the many leaked renders of the Note 9 showing it in Midnight Black, and a variety of other color schemes. The videos embedded below hint of better things to come with the Galaxy Note 9.

https://youtu.be/Y-37lkw_uaQ

https://youtu.be/qljRd9u1UqE

Remember, if you want to view the embedded videos in the YouTube app on your phone or a web browser, just tap the YouTube logo on the bottom right of the video to get the option to do so.

Source: Samsung (YouTube)

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