Dubai - According to the makers themselves.
Published: Sun 5 Aug 2018, 4:46 PM
It seems that tech giant, Samsung, has 'accidentally' unveiled to the world what their new flagship model will look like. Despite the picture being taken down immediately, it was quickly spotted and screenshotted by leakers.
According to Mashable, leaker Evan Bliss took screen grabs of the seemingly early release of the Samsung Note 9 before it was taken down. Bliss shared his findings on Twitter where users were given a glimpse at what the new model has in store.
Samsung uses the tagline - "Say hello to super power" to proudly announce that the Note 9 will be their most powerful smartphone yet. Catchphrases aside, it also gives users a glimpse of what features the unit has.
The phone is only shown from the back, but it does give away a lot. The photo reveals that it has an S-Pen stylus, a USB-C connector and a headphone jack - a technology that has been disappearing on other smartphones. Apart from various ports, it also shows a dual camera, flash and fingerprint sensor.
The image shows that the new Note 9 will look quite similar to the Note 8 with the only difference being the fingerprint sensor - which is now located beneath the cameras.
Apart from a photo, the specs for the new handheld were allegedly leaked by a Russian retailer. According to the leak, the Note 9 will have a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display, dual 12-megapixel camera on the back, coupled with an 8-megapixel selfie camera. It will be powered by a 4,000mAh battery.