Four things to expect from the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 event Itâs August, which means two things: lots o...
Itâs August, which means two things: lots of tweets bemoaning the impending end of summer (thereâs still plenty of time to enjoy the sun, folks!), and a new Samsung Galaxy Note device â" in this case, the Galaxy Note 9, which Samsung is expected to announce on August 9th at its Galaxy Unpacked event.
Samsung will officially announce the Note 9 on Thursday, despite the fact that it feels like almost every detail of the phone has throughly leaked at this point, including several details that have come straight from Samsung itself. Hereâs what weâre expecting to see:
Galaxy Note 9
The star of Thursdayâs show is set to be Samsungâs latest stylus-equipped flagship, the Galaxy Note 9. Like this yearâs Galaxy S9, the Note 9 is expected to be an incremental update on last yearâs Note 8, keeping roughly the same design while adding new improvements and refinements. Sticking around are things like the dual camera system, the rear fingerprint sensor (albeit in an adjusted position), and the iris scanner, with Samsung specifically focusing on a few areas for improvement:
Upgraded S Pen: It wouldnât be a new Note without a new S Pen, and Samsung is teasing some pretty big upgrades for this yearâs model. A boost to accuracy and sensitivity seems like a safe bet, but the big chang es could come in the addition of Bluetooth to the stylus, allowing it to be used as a remote control.
More battery life: Based on Samsungâs teasers for the Note 9, battery life is going to be a big selling point for the phone. Rumors suggest that the Note 9 might feature a 4,000 mAh battery, roughly 14 percent larger than the 3,500 mAh one found on the ill-fated Galaxy Note 7 (as well as the smaller 3,300 mAh battery in last yearâs Note 8). Thatâs room for a lot of battery life â" assuming Samsung really has learned its lesson from the Note 7.
More storage: Also leaked in Samsungâs promo video, the Note 9 will come with up to 512GB of on-board storage, which, whe n combined with a 512GB microSD card (the largest currently on the market), means that users will be able to pack a full terabyte of storage into their phones. Just donât expect getting that amount of storage to come cheap â" the 512GB version alone will be expensive, and thatâs before you factor in another $350 or more for a 512GB card.
Better cameras: Given that itâs a new Samsung smartphone, expect there to be some upgrades to the camera, with a possible upgrade to the dual-aperture system that Samsung introduced with the Galaxy S9.
Faster speeds: Like the Galaxy S9 before it, the Note 9 will likely feature an upgrade to Qualcommâs latest Snapdragon 845 proces sor, along with the chipmakerâs newest (and fastest) modem.
Fortnite: In case youâve been living under a rock this year, Fortnite is the biggest game in the world â" and the long-anticipated Android port may be a timed exclusive to the Galaxy Note 9, if the rumors are true.
Galaxy Watch
The Note 9 isnât the only thing Samsung has planned for Thursday, though. It seems that the company has a new smartwatch in the works: the Galaxy Watch, which appears to be breaking from away from the âGearâ naming scheme that Samsung has used in recent years and instead switching over to the better known Galaxy branding seen on Samsungâs smartphones and tablets.
It doesnât sound like the naming change means big changes for the watch, though. Users getting their hopes up that the Galaxy name might mean a return to Googleâs camp for the Android-based Wear OS may be disappointed: rumors say that the Ga laxy Watch will still run Tizen, like Samsungâs other smartwatches.
Bixby is probably getting added though, so at least thereâs that to, uh, look forward to?
Wireless Charger Duo
Another product that has been essentially confirmed is a new Samsung wireless charger, capable of charging two devices at once â" seemingly perfect to charge, say, a Galaxy Note 9 and a Galaxy Watch?
A Bixby-powered smart speaker
Finally, we get to something that hasnât completely leaked: Samsungâs long rumored Bixby-powered smart speaker to take on competitors like Amazonâs Alexa devices, Google Home, and Appleâs Home Pod. The company has confirmed before that the device is in the works, and a recent report from the Wall Street Journalclaimed that Samsung could be looking to announce it this month for $300.
Could Thursdayâs event see Bixbyâs grand entrance into our living rooms? And what, if anything, does it have to do with Samsungâs MagBee (magnetic beetle â" no, really!) trademark?
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