Samsung Galaxy Note 9 marketing material leaked ahead of its launch tomorrow

Aadil Raval
By Aadil Raval
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Samsung will unveil their next-generation phablet at a global event on August 9 – Samsung Galaxy Note 9. All the leaks and rumors will finally see its end when the brand will officially confirm the specs and other details. Adding to the roster, we now have the device’s marketing material which just got leaked throwing the brand in a debacle. These marketing materials will be used in the presentation at a launch event today.

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 marketing material leaked ahead of its launch tomorrow

The images highlight several features of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 9 such as the new yellow-colored Bluetooth-enabled S Pen. This next-gen S pen comes with a button that can double as camera shutter or help users control presentations with just a click. Use the S Pen for various tasks and when done simply tuck in on the top edge of the device and you’re good to go.

The most intuitive feature is its dual aperture rear camera with f/1.5 and f/2.4 apertures that makes it easier to shoot breathtaking photos and videos. The camera adapts to the lighting conditions mimicking a human eye while it adjusts the contrast, exposure, white balance and other colors to click stunning photos everything you take a shot.

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No more using an app to display the phone’s screen to the PC’s screen because Samsung Galaxy Note 9 got your bath. It has a dedicated USB Type-C to HDMI adapter that makes it easy to connect and play with the PC if in case you are bored with is an edge-to-edge display which is never. Mark the date, August 24 when Samsung Galaxy Note 9 will be available for sale.

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 marketing material leaked ahead of its launch tomorrow

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Samsung Galaxy Note 9

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Samsung will unveil their next-generation phablet at a global event on August 9 – Samsung Galaxy Note 9. All the leaks and rumors will finally see its end when the brand will officially confirm the specs and other details. Adding to the roster, we now have the device’s marketing material which just got leaked throwing the brand in a debacle. These marketing materials will be used in the presentation at a launch event today.

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 marketing material leaked ahead of its launch tomorrow

The images highlight several features of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 9 such as the new yellow-colored Bluetooth-enabled S Pen. This next-gen S pen comes with a button that can double as camera shutter or help users control presentations with just a click. Use the S Pen for various tasks and when done simply tuck in on the top edge of the device and you’re good to go.

The most intuitive feature is its dual aperture rear camera with f/1.5 and f/2.4 apertures that makes it easier to shoot breathtaking photos and videos. The camera adapts to the lighting conditions mimicking a human eye while it adjusts the contrast, exposure, white balance and other colors to click stunning photos everything you take a shot.

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No more using an app to display the phone’s screen to the PC’s screen because Samsung Galaxy Note 9 got your bath. It has a dedicated USB Type-C to HDMI adapter that makes it easy to connect and play with the PC if in case you are bored with is an edge-to-edge display which is never. Mark the date, August 24 when Samsung Galaxy Note 9 will be available for sale.

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 marketing material leaked ahead of its launch tomorrow

Samsung Galaxy Note 9

Samsung Galaxy Note 9

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Samsung Galaxy Note 9

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