Samsung accidentally outs the Galaxy Note 9 official intro video

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We are less than a week away from the official launch of the Galaxy Note 9. The increasing number of rumors and leaked images are spicing things up. It looks like Samsung itself is also joining the party and leaking out things, one after another. Yesterday, the Galaxy Note 9 pre-order page was published. Today, Samsung accidentally uploaded the Galaxy Note 9 official intro video on its YouTube channel. Although Samsung was quick enough to remove the video, some of the YouTube channels were quicker than Samsung to download this video. The video has been uploaded on various YouTube channels and can be seen easily.

The leaked Galaxy Note 9 official intro video shows the device from various angles. The video tells about the dual-rear cameras of the Galaxy Note 9 having adjustable aperture. The video also highlights a yellow S-Pen inside a Coral Blue Galaxy Note 9. The S-Pen has got smart, it will have some control features as well. The Galaxy Note 9 will support microSD cards up to 1 TB according to this video. The video highlights the Galaxy Note 9 as the super powerful new Galaxy Note 9.


Samsung will release the Galaxy Note 9 on August 9 in New York City. The Galaxy Note 9 is expected to come equipped with the Snapdragon 845 and Exynos 9810 CPU. A RAM of 6GB and internal storage of 128GB is expected on the basic variant. Galaxy Note 9 will have dual camera shooters having 12MP + 12MP sensors. The Note 9 will have a 4,000 battery under the hood. It will be water and dust resistant as well. AKG tuned audio is coming on the phone. Note 9 will run on Android Oreo out of the box. Galaxy Note 9’s display will be of 6.4-inch and it will have QHD+ resolution. Galaxy Note 9’s specifications can be see on the recently leaked retail box as well.

For now, we are keeping our eyes on everything about the Galaxy Note 9. Stay connected with us to know more about the Note 9.

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