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Galaxy Note 9 REVEALED? Samsung boss pictured using mystery smartphone in broad daylight

This could be the best evidence yet that Samsung is about to launch the new Galaxy Note 9

SAMSUNG'S top boss has accidentally revealed a mysterious handset believed to be the company's next big phone.

The South Korean CEO was spotted (and pictured) using an unreleased smartphone, which may be the long-awaited Samsung Galaxy Note 9.

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Samsung's CEO has been spotted using an unknown blower that could be the next Note flagshipCredit: @ShungNin

Samsung is expected to debut the Galaxy Note 9 on August 9, just a few weeks away.

That means the phone is almost certainly completed, and is probably being tested by Samsung staffers – including DJ Koh, the CEO.

The big boss was photographed at a media event yesterday, where he was using a previously unseen Samsung device.

Koh is clearly pictured using a large Samsung smartphone with a stylus – a trademark feature of Note-series handsets.

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An edited close-up of the Samsung phone used by CEO DJ Koh, which features a T-shape indent on the back – suggesting a camera sitting above a fingerprint scannerCredit: The Sun / @ShungNin

So how do we know that this isn't any old Samsung phone?

Specialist blog SamMobile has been doing some digging (or zooming, rather), and uncovered a telling difference.

Last year's Samsung Galaxy Note 8 had a horizontal camera set-up on the back, with a fingerprint scanner positioned to the right side of it.

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But Samsung has been heavily rumoured to be moving the fingerprint scanner underneath the camera on this year's Galaxy Note 9 instead.

Lo and behold, DJ Koh's mystery Samsung phone appears to fit the bill.

The image is a little grainy, but there's definitely a T-shape indent on the back of the handset, which is clearly different from Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.

The back of last year's Samsung Galaxy Note 8 had a horizontal camera/fingerprint scanner comboCredit: 2017 Future Publishing
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That means we're inclined to believe that Samsung's CEO is using the company's next big phone – not a major surprise, really.

It's not the first time a smartphone has been mistakenly exposed to the public.

Back in April 2010, Apple was famously caught up in a major leak caused by a reckless employee.

An Apple staffer left the iPhone 4 in a bar in Redwood City, California months before the planned September launch.

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The prototype phone was picked up and sold on to gadget blog Gizmodo for $5,000, and eventually revealed to the public in a product review.

At least Samsung's boss managed to keep a hold on his shiny new handset.

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What else should we expect from Samsung's next blower?

Rumour has it that the phone will feature a huge 6.3-inch OLED screen, a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, 6 gigabytes of RAM, and a generous 128 gigabytes of storage.

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We expect to see a dual-camera set-up on the back, and a hefty 4,000mAh battery that should provide at least a full day's usage per charge.

Do you think Samsung's boss should know better than to show off a secret gadget in public? Let us know in the comments!


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