Samsung has begun the teaser-game ahead of the much-anticipated launch of Galaxy Note 4 showing highlights of what the upcoming phablet can do.

Samsung, the biggest smartphone making company, sure knows how to tease its fans ahead of a full product release. Two new videos on YouTube highlight what appears to be the Galaxy Note 4 features. Both videos confirm September 3 as the release date for the upcoming phablet and emphasize the use of S-Pen.

Several leaks have confirmed various specs of the Galaxy Note 4 but nothing matches the official news coming from the maker of the Galaxy series. The new videos do not show the actual device but feature last year's Galaxy Note 3 and the use of S Pen, hinting at the Galaxy Note 4's next-generation S Pen. At the end of both the videos, Samsung asks "Ready to Note?" which is also the title of the videos.

Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 rumors have been making the headlines for months now. Rounding off all the leaks and rumors paints an almost-practical picture of the new phablet in the Note series. According to media reports, the Galaxy Note 4 will reportedly pack a 5.7-inch AMOLED display with 2K resolution. Based on a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 or Samsung Exynos 5433 processor, the phablet is expected to pack 3GB RAM, upgraded 16MP rear shooter and a 3.68MP front camera. It is also expected to integrate necessary sensors for various functions like heart rate monitoring and fingerprint security.

The reports have also suggested that Samsung will make its Note 4 resistant to dust and water, similar to its flagship Galaxy S5, Slash Gear reported.

An earlier report in May speculated that a special event will be hosted by Samsung on September 4 to release the Galaxy Note 4; this coincides with Samsung's latest videos marking the date for a possible product release.

More concrete details are likely to surface next week but the company is also likely to release a few more videos this week to build hype for its upcoming product.

Both videos by Samsung Mobile on YouTube are embedded below.