Samsung Galaxy Note9 will be officially unveiled next week and we expect it to go on sale in Malaysia very soon. After a number of leaked renders, there’s now a short hands-on video of the device which confirms its exterior design.
As seen earlier, the Galaxy Note9 retains a horizontally aligned dual-camera combo but the fingerprint sensor is now placed underneath the camera for easy reach. If we take a closer look at the camera, it appears that it will get a variable aperture lens like the Galaxy S9+. This allows the camera to switch between f/1.5 for low light shots and f/2.4 for well-lit scenarios. You can check out the video below that’s uploaded on Mobile Fun’s YouTube channel.
Over at the front, it’s hard to differentiate the Note9 from its current Galaxy Note8 as it retains a similar 6.3″ Infinity Display.
Based on the recent teasers from Samsung, the Galaxy Note9 will offer a longer battery life, more storage and better multi-tasking capabilities. For the first time on a Samsung flagship, the Galaxy Note9 will come with a larger 512GB storage option and it is also speculated to come with up to 8GB of RAM and a battery capacity of 4,000mAh.
The Galaxy Note9 launch is taking place on 9 August 2018 in New York. Stay tuned to us for the latest updates.
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