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Samsung accidentally uploads Galaxy Note 9 reveal video to YouTube
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Samsung on Friday appeared to accidentally release an
intro video for its upcoming Galaxy Note 9 smartphone. -
The video seems to confirm one of the color options for
the new phone — blue with a yellow S Pen. -
One of the storage options has been revealed as well:
512 GB with the option to add a 512 GB microSD card for a total
of 1 terabyte of storage.
Samsung just accidentally leaked details about the Galaxy Note 9,
less than a week before it’s set to unveil the new phone.
On Friday, SamMobile spotted an intro
video that had been uploaded to YouTube by Samsung New
Zealand. The video reveals the design of the upcoming Galaxy Note
9 smartphone, along with a few details about the phone’s
internals. The video has since been removed, but you can still
find versions of it on YouTube.
The video seems to confirm that the blue version of the Galaxy
Note 9 will come with a yellow S Pen, a feature that leaker Ice Universe tweeted
out last month (the phone will also come in black, brown,
and purple, according to Ice Universe).
The video also tell us that not only is Samsung planning a 512 GB
Galaxy Note 9, but the phone will also support a 512 GB microSD
card. That means the Galaxy Note 9 will get up to 1 terabyte of
total storage.
Samsung will officially unveil the new device at
its Unpacked Event on August
9 in New York City, but
until then, you can watch the full intro video below:
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