Leaked Galaxy Note 9 photo looks legit
https://www.cnet.com/news/samsung-galaxy-note-9-leaked-photo-looks-legit/
As we count down to the official Galaxy Note 9 launch on Aug. 9, real info starts to replace the speculation and concept designs, and this is the closest we've seen that looks like a real marketing photo or render.
It also comes via prolific -- and generally accurate -- product leak disseminator Evan Blass. The photo shows the yellow S-Pen featured in the invitation to the announcement event, and confirms some of the speculation: a button on the stylus, likely for Bluetooth-connected operations, fingerprint sensor on the back and no notch, to name a few. The dual cameras are a wide-angle and telephoto based on the lens sizes.
Leaked Galaxy Note 9 photo looks legit
Jul 17, 2018, 5:33pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/samsung-galaxy-note-9-leaked-photo-looks-legit/
> As we count down to the official Galaxy Note 9 launch on Aug. 9, real info starts to replace the speculation and concept designs, and this is the closest we've seen that looks like a real marketing photo or render.
> It also comes via prolific -- and generally accurate -- product leak disseminator Evan Blass. The photo shows the yellow S-Pen featured in the invitation to the announcement event, and confirms some of the speculation: a button on the stylus, likely for Bluetooth-connected operations, fingerprint sensor on the back and no notch, to name a few. The dual cameras are a wide-angle and telephoto based on the lens sizes.