Samsung likely to launch Note 9 on August 9; phone to come with a camera revamp, upgraded processor
Samsung’s 'Unpacked' event, comes about 2 weeks earlier this year as compared to 2017.
By Bloomberg | Updated:
By Mark Gurman
Samsung Electronics Co. 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 Inc., 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.
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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.
Hey, Siri! Will You Get A Makeover At WWDC 2018?
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Apple’s annual developer conference, WWDC, kicks off on Monday in San Jose, California. The event will see a plethora of updates for the iPhone, Apple Watch, Mac, and other Apple products. There will also be a slew of improvements to Apple’s operating systems. The Cupertino-based tech giant may give a makeover to Siri among its consumer-facing updates. Here's what's in store for Siri:
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Smart assistants have evolved over the past few years. While Apple first brought the idea of a personal digital assistant mainstream by introducing Siri in 2011, other tech giants weren't left behind in the game and brought out their own versions. Google introduced the Google Assistant and Amazon brought out Alexa, which have both surpassed Siri’s capabilities by leaps and bounds. WWDC is Apple’s next chance to show the world that Siri can be every bit as useful and accurate as other assistants.
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With so many voice-powered speakers already available, Apple will really have to up their game with this. The tech giant will have to floor consumers wiyh seriously impressive features, design, and performance.
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One of the promises of Siri’s technology will be to help make tasks and navigation less time-consuming. Siri needs to be used in a broader set of apps and in specific contexts. Given Apple’s goal of making Siri a conversational assistant, she could get more proactive in the information and services she provides. Siri would also become a more powerful tool if she better understood your needs throughout the day. Based on the location of your phone, Siri should be able to distinguish whether you’re at home, traveling, or at work. She should also be aware of what time of day it is. With those two pieces of knowledge combined, she should be able to better serve up calendar information, news, or music that’s relevant to the situation at hand.
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