There are a lot of leaks and gossips around Samsung Galaxy Note 9 which are being rumored for past some weeks. As we already came to know that Note 9 is going to be unveiled in August of this year. And now there is another report about some huge upgrades to the new S-Pen.
The Renowned tipster Ice Universe leaked tweeted about new S pen, It will be able to control music and a long-range self-timer. The most interesting part of the tweet says that the S Pen will also have a function related to Bluetooth that has nothing to do with the accessory being a pen. There is some speculation that the S Pen will double as a wireless Bluetooth speaker. If this pans out, you can expect a thicker S Pen for the Galaxy Note 9 because it will need to be battery powered.
This tweet comes a week after the account teased that the latest generation S-Pen may have the biggest update ever.
Samsung has remained tight-lipped around all leaks and rumors to date, so it will be interesting to see how accurate this one is, and if the new S-Pen will be a game changer, or simply the next generation of a phone accessory that some customers won’t bother using.
And coming to leaked specifications of Galaxy Note 9, It is expected to look exactly the same as the Galaxy Note 8. Rumors say that the screen will be slightly larger this time at 6.4-inch, compared to the 6.3-inch one on the Galaxy Note 8. Also, leaked renders have shown off repositioned fingerprint sensor, now sitting below the dual camera modules. It will help avoid accidental touches to the camera lens, and smudging caused due to fingerprints.
The Galaxy Note 9 will likely to be offered in three storage variants – the 6GB RAM with 128GB storage, 8GB RAM with 256GB storage, and 8GB RAM with 512GB storage, which is a big upgrade event over the Galaxy S9-series. And lastly, the phablet could also come with a massive 4,000mAh battery to offer up to 2-days battery life and 25 hours non-stop video playback.
We won’t know how many Galaxy Note 9 “leaks” are a reality until August 10, Let’s wait to know what is the reality looks like.