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Galaxy Note 9 spotted in the wild with Samsung CEO DJ Koh

The much anticipated new Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Note 9 is already in headlines these days. There is no doubt about its launch on August 9th in New York. To be true all the leaks and rumors renders almost helped in knowing its features before its launch. At present, all major information associated with Note 9 is available on the web. If You are a great Samsung fan then here is the news that tickles you pink.

Samsung’s CEO was just spotted using the latest Note 9 and this was the first time when device officially got clicked. Recently a photograph has appeared on the internet in which Samsung’s CEO(DJ Koh) has been spotted using the latest Samsung Flagship. The CEO was sitting far away from the public due to which the device can’t be seen clearly in the image. The photo was posted by @eldhovarghese8 on social networking site Weibo.

There are many rumors concerning the Galaxy Note 9 so far and it’s evident that the upcoming device doesn’t look all that different from the Galaxy Note 8.In order to know the difference between these two devices placement of the fingerprint sensor on the back is different between the two smartphones.

As far as leaks concerned, The Samsung is likely to debut the Infinity Display 2.0 with the Galaxy Note 9. The size and dimensions are expected the be same as the Galaxy Note 8, but the screen could be a bit larger at 6.4-inches, compared to 6.3-inch.

The Galaxy Note 9 is likely to be powered by Snapdragon 845 SoC in the US, and Exynos 9810 in other markets. It is also expected to come with up to 8GB of RAM and up to 512GB onboard storage.

Leaks also suggesting that this time S-Pen will come with a dedicated button and Bluetooth functionality. This particular device has a case applied to it and the case has cutouts for a horizontal camera module, a Fingerprint Scanner which is placed below it. Still, the fact is unclear that how this stylus would be offered with the device.

Source: BGR