Samsung plans to highlight an upgraded camera when it unveils its next Galaxy Note smartphone on Aug. 9, according to people familiar with the matter.
The new model, likely to be called the Note 9,
will look similar to last year’s model, but will also include an
upgraded processor from Qualcomm Inc. for some markets, the people said,
asking not to be named discussing private information.
Samsung's
"Unpacked" event, which will be held in New York according to one of the
people, comes about two weeks earlier this year than a similar occasion
last year. The South Korean company aims to release the new model as
early as the end of August, the people said, though plans could still
shift. A Samsung spokesperson declined to comment about the event.
Samsung had 23 percent of the smartphone market in the first quarter versus 16 percent for Apple, according to data from IDC. Earlier this year, Samsung released the Galaxy S9 phone with an upgraded camera, which has been well received by consumers.
The
Note phone line helped usher in the large-phone format, a growing
category that appeals to single-device consumers. Apple, which for years
resisted making a large-screen iPhone, changed course in 2014 with the
iPhone 6 Plus. Later this year, Apple plans to launch its biggest
smartphone yet, a model with an almost 6.5-inch screen that looks like a
bigger iPhone X.
Samsung
is also working on a smart speaker coupled with its digital assistant
Bixby, taking on Amazon.com Inc.’s Echo line of devices and Apple’s
HomePod, Bloomberg News reported last year.
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