What we know about the Samsung S9 so far

The smartphone will launch at the Mobile World Congress being held on February 25

Samsungs latest flagship device will launch at the Mobile World Congress later this month PHOTO: DBRAND

Samsung has remained tight-lipped about the details of its upcoming flagship device - the Galaxy S9 but like every year, media speculation has been one step ahead.

The S9 is rumoured to be powered by the Snapdragon 845 chip with an improved 5.8 inch super AMOLED display and a more advanced facial recognition system. The S9+, on the other hand, boasts a 6.2 inch AMOLED display.

The two devices will have the latest Android Oreo OS.

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In terms of camera, the device will have a 12MP Dual Pixel camera with OIS (f/1.5, f/2.4) / Vertical dual rear-facing camera along with 8MP front-facing camera. For storage, Samsung would offer the usual storage options of 64GB/ 128GB.

 




Information by Benjamin Geskin, who has been credited for giving accurate beforehand information for upcoming devices, along with Venture Beat's Evan Blasswho leaked images of the upcoming device has been a useful source of speculation for the media.


Other specs include a USB-C port, 3.5mm headphone jack (much to everyone's delight), a Wireless Charging support and IP68 water and dust resistance.

For pricing, the devices are likely to be priced as high as a $1,000 but such price barriers have already been broken by the iPhone X.
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