Just as its next flagship arrives around the world, Samsung is taking us on a tour. The South Korean company wants everyone to see how it makes the Galaxy Note 9. After all, this high-end phone is anything but simple. So you’re able to see each and every unit move between stations and become a fully-functioning mobile device at the end.
The production, by the way, goes on in Gumi where multiple Samsung-owned factories are located.
Samsung didn’t explain the process, but that’s probably because there are patents and trade secrets at work that no one should know about. The fast-paced action will generate millions of units to be distributed for carriers and retailers everywhere.
Watch the full video here, courtesy of Samsung:
Even if you’re not picking up the Galaxy Note 9, it’s still a fascinating look inside Samsung’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility.
Stay tuned for more Galaxy Note 9 coverage. TechnoBuffalo will be putting this beast through various tests against itself and other flagship in the months ahead.

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