After posting a video this morning teasing the Galaxy Note 9's battery life, Samsung has shared a couple more videos hyping up its next big thing.
The first teaser is all about performance. It shows a person that has to review documents within the next five minutes, but when they try to load the docs, their phone slows down. Even after turning off automatic updates, switching between Wi-Fi and 4G, and restarting their phone, the documents load slowly.
"Phone too slow?" Samsung asks. "A lot can change in a day". The company also says that it's "Time for a change of pace" in the video's description.
The second video is about internal storage. A person is depicted trying to download an 812MB file for a meeting, but their phone is out of storage. They go on to delete 143 photos and a bunch of apps and even try to download a smaller file, but they still don't have room on their device.
The video goes on to ask "Never have enough storage?" and then repeats the tagline "A lot can change in a day." In the video description, Samsung says that "From August 9th 2018 onwards, you won't have to choose."
It's widely expected that Samsung will introduce the Galaxy Note 9 on August 9th. The phone's specs are largely still up in the air, but it'll likely come equipped with a Snapdragon 845 processor and at least 6GB of RAM. With Samsung teasing the Note 9's storage, it seems likely that it'll come with at least 64GB or 128GB of built-in storage, too, and it'll probably have a microSD card slot for adding more storage as well.