Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Note 9 flagship phone will undoubtedly be
one of the best smartphones on the market following its release this
summer. It’ll feature impressive performance, plenty of power, a sleek
design, a gorgeous Super AMOLED screen, and all the stylus features
we’ve grown to love on Samsung’s Galaxy Note phones. But it’s also
shaping up to be one of the most boring new smartphones of the year,
which is bad news for Samsung and for its fans. The Galaxy S9 and Galaxy
S9+ are two of the best smartphones on the market, too. But sales have
been slow because there are no exciting new features to encourage people
to upgrade. Instead, the S9 series is just an iterative upgrade that
looks almost exactly like last year’s Galaxy S8 series phones. In fact,
Galaxy S9 sales have been so slow that wireless carriers in the US slashed the phone’s price just one month after it was released.
Unfortunately, it appears as though we’re in store for more of the
same from the Galaxy Note 9 that’s expected to be released ahead of
schedule this coming August. The phone will likely feature specs that
are nearly identical to the Galaxy S9 and S9+ along with a design that’s
nearly identical to the Galaxy Note 8 from 2017. There was talk of one
exciting new feature that would certainly have piqued everyone’s
interest, but it has reportedly been scrapped. In an interesting turn of
events, Samsung seems to have realized that the Galaxy Note 9 may be
doomed to follow the same path as the S9 and S9+, so it has already
begun to confirm some of the phone’s new featuresRumors that first surfaced a few months ago suggested that the Galaxy
Note 9 would be Samsung’s first smartphone to feature a fingerprint
sensor integrated into the display. This was wonderful news, because it
meant relocating the sensor from its annoying location on the back of
the phone to a spot that actually makes sense. Sadly, a more recent leak
from a source with a solid track record revealed that Samsung won’t be adding an on-display fingerprint sensor to the Note 9.
Subsequent reports out of South Korea have mirrored that sentiment,
suggesting that the first Samsung phone to feature an ultrasonic
fingerprint reader under the screen will be the Galaxy S10 set to debut
early next year.
With the one feature we’ve heard about that might have actually made
people want to buy the phone off the table, is there anything that could
make this new flagship phone a bit more appealing? The good news is
Samsung just confirmed a new feature that will debut on the Galaxy Note
9. The bad news is it’s a feature no one wants.
As noted in a report Friday morning from The Korea Herald,
a Samsung executive said on Thursday afternoon that the Galaxy Note 9
will be Samsung’s first smartphone to feature the next-generation
version of the company’s Bixby personal assistant. Samsung Research’s
artificial intelligence boss Gray G. Lee confirmed the news, stating
that Bixby 2.0 will debut on Samsung’s next flagship smartphone.
Details are scarce for the time being, but the report states Bixby
2.0 will feature “enhanced natural language processes, improved noise
resistance capability and quicker response times.” There’s nothing
terribly exciting about any of that, especially considering all the
impressive new features Google is in the process of adding to Google
Assistant. We won’t know exactly what Samsung has planned for Bixby 2.0
until the full details are announced this summer, but don’t expect
anything as exciting as an on-display fingerprint sensor would have
been.
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