It appears Samsung is just not good at keep secrets. Yesterday, a pre-order listing of the upcoming Galaxy Note 9 was doing rounds on the web, which was shortly taken down. Soon after, Samsung New Zealand accidentally posted an advertising video of the upcoming Galaxy Note 9 ahead of its official reveal next week. The original video has now been taken down, but what goes up on the internet, stays on the internet. As avid YouTubers managed to download and repost the video which you can have a look at below:
The video showcases the upcoming phablet’s yellow stylus paired with a Blue variant of the device. Now, this implies that Samsung might offer the Galaxy Note 9 in a different colour combination that does not match the stylus. It appears the coloured stylus will be offered with the 512GB variant of the handset, in order to differentiate the top-end version with the other models.
Besides, it gives us a good look at the Galaxy Note 9, confirming that the device will look much like its predecessors, barring a few changes such as the addition of dual-rear cameras. The leak also confirms that the Galaxy Note 9 will come with 512GB of storage with the option to expand storage to upto 1TB via microSD card support.
In terms of specs, the Galaxy Note 9 will be powered by Snapdragon 845 or Exynos 9810, depending upon the region. The device is expected to feature a 6.4-inch QHD+ Super AMOLED display having an aspect ratio of 18:5:9. In the photography department, the device is likely to feature a 12MP+12MP dual-rear camera setup with OIS. For selfies, the Galaxy Note 9 is expected to get an 8MP front-facing shooter.