The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is expected to arrive on Aug. 9, although most remain left in the dark on what the phablet will be offering. Regardless, one key feature most will be interested in is the battery it comes with and how long it will last.

Folks, who have gotten hold of past Samsung Galaxy Note variants, have had their share of battery management issues. But, if the video ad for the Galaxy Note 9 is any indication, it looks like a larger battery will try to resolve those fears.

A 30-second video, which you can see below, illustrates the traditional issues a smartphone owner has to deal with once the battery runs low at the wrong time. There are ways to prolong the cell in such situations like dimming the brightness levels or turning off unneeded apps.

In all, these are shared and traumatic experiences that can hit anyone at any time. Thanks to a bigger 4000 mAh battery that the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 will sport, those days will now be a thing of the past. The new battery will be the biggest one for Galaxy Note devices to date.

While that should be a big sigh of relief, most would want to find out other features the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 will be carrying. There are two other video teasers on the phablet, emphasizing on storage and performance.

Titled “Never have enough storage?”, the second teaser video hints at seeing the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 sporting a 512 GB storage, expandable up to 1 TB via microSD, Forbes shared.

The third one, titled “Phone too slow?” is bound to gain more interest for power-hungry users. The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is already believed to be coming with 8 GB of RAM, something that should help smoothen up performance. With a redesigned S-Pen, the device will need plenty of memory to ensure it functions efficiently.

Aside from these, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 will reportedly come with dual rear cameras and a 6.4-inch Infinity display. It will have support for wireless charging and possibly a new wireless charger, according to Android Central.

With so many high-end specs, the next question is how much Samsung would be asking for them. WinFuture’s Roland Quandt suggested that Samsung will jack up the prices to unrealistic levels.

He reveals the possible pricing in Europe for the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. The 128 GB model will cost around $1,230 while the flagship 512 GB variant will be at $1,460. Outrageous as it may seem, it remains to be seen if consumers would be willing out that much for this Samsung phablet.