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Lest we forget: Galaxy Note 9 will also have stereo speakers

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Last updated: July 19th, 2018 at 17:32 UTC+02:00

There's been a lot of talk surrounding what the Galaxy Note 9 will bring to the table. The Bluetooth-enabled S Pen, a 4,000 mAh battery, and Bixby 2.0 are some of the highlights that we're looking forward to, but I feel there's one important feature that the Galaxy Note 9 will have and is not being talked about enough. You guessed it: I'm talking about stereo speakers.

Galaxy Note 9 vs Galaxy Note 8: Not a minor upgrade

I know, I know. The Galaxy S9 already has stereo speakers, so the Note 9 having them doesn't make it extra special. But we have to remember that it's mostly going to be Note fans who will be picking up the Galaxy Note 9 and not Galaxy S users (though there's a solid reason for Galaxy S owners to switch to a Note). And if someone is planning to move from the Galaxy Note 5 to the Galaxy Note 9, it will be quite the substantial upgrade. Not so for Galaxy Note 8 owners, but even when compared to the Galaxy Note 8, stereo speakers are one of the major new features the Galaxy Note 9 will have.

It is one of the things that can be jotted down on the “What's new on the Galaxy Note 9 compared to the Galaxy Note 8” list, a list that some people think isn't long enough. But it is, when you throw in the stereo speakers (with Dolby Atmos, mind you), bigger battery, an S Pen with Bluetooth built-in, and the Dual Aperture camera of the Galaxy S9+ (which does make a difference, even if it's not too substantial). While none of this is truly confirmed at this point, at least the stereo speakers and the improved camera are going to be on the Note 9 for sure, as no new Note flagship has ever been less feature-packed than the preceding Galaxy S flagship.

Galaxy Note 9 will offer plenty of new stuff

Of course, one could argue that none of this stuff is something Samsung couldn't have offered us last year if it had tried. But if smartphone makers started bringing in substantial new features to their flagship phones as soon as possible, they'd have nothing to sell the next year. The Galaxy S10 is also due next year and so is Samsung's first foldable phone, so considering how Samsung will have to knock it out of the park with its flagships in 2019, the Note 9 doesn't look as small an upgrade as some people are making it out to be. And if all of it comes for the same price as the Galaxy Note 8, the Note 9 will be even more killer.

Did I mention it will also have stereo speakers?

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