The Samsung galaxy s9 is the most awaited phone in mobile industries all the people are curious to see what Samsung inserted new in S Samsung S9 but here is a rumour that the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ are coming soon. In fact, on-lookers may be able to get a glimpse of Samsung’s next-generation flagship phones as early as the upcoming CES 2018 show in Las Vegas. If not, the MWC 2018 in February will most probably see Samsung taking the wraps off them. Ahead of their unveiling, fresh reports – coming from China – suggest Samsung may have something new to offer with the Galaxy S9+ this year. While core hardware specs will obviously see an overhaul, it’s being said that the Galaxy S9+ may have a whopping 512GB storage variant for select markets. The same isn’t true about the standard Galaxy S9 though.
As per reports, Samsung will launch the Galaxy S9 in two variants: one with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage, and another with 4G B RAM and 128GB storage. The Galaxy S9+, on the other hand, will reportedly be offered in as many as three storage variants: 64GB, 128GB and 256GB. The Galaxy S9+, in addition, will reportedly also have a fourth storage option, that is, 512GB for select markets. All the Galaxy S9+ variants will reportedly come with 6GB of RAM on the inside.
The Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy S9+ will likely be incremental upgrades to the Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy S8+ at least as far as design is concerned. Which means, ideally both of them should come with Samsung’s hallmark bezel-less Infinity display and an unusual aspect ratio of 18:9. One change that’s likely to make the cut in the new Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ is a repositioned fingerprint scanner. While in the case of the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, the fingerprint scanner rests in an awkward position next to the camera module, in the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ it will reportedly be placed below it so that reaching out to it won’t be as frustrating.
The upcoming Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ will most likely retain a micro-USB slot for storage expansion and IP68 certification for dust and water resistance.
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