Samsung Galaxy S9 report repetition advices February uncover – with 1 new twist
Samsung going to take the wraps off the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus at a dedicated event in February, with the units scheduled to chock the shelves sometime in March, according to data obtained with Bloomberg. The Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus are tipped to feature a near-identical design to the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus, though there's 1 main difference: Samsung has reportedly moved the imprint sensor to a further convenient location, nestling it below rather than following to the rear cam sensor. Recent leaks propose which both the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus going to feature the same Infinity Displays as their predecessors – 5.8- and 6.2-inches, respectively – an Exynos 9810/Snapdragon 845 processor, and AKG-tuned stereo speakers. Related: CES 2018Are you excited for the launch of the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus? Will you be upgrading from the Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8 Plus?Samsung Galaxy Note Fan Edition pays homage to Galaxy Note7
referring to There's not a lot of difference among the Galaxy Note7 and the Galaxy Note Fan Edition. The name Galaxy Note Fan Edition (Galaxy Note FE) was cautiously crafted to avert a connection to the original Note7 (since airlines still to block them in the airplane cabin) however as a tribute to fans who truly loved the original. This is the same old Galaxy Note design which everybody truly loved – a big monitor in a compact body. The Samsung logo sits below the cam module and far drop is a label printed in big bold letters "Galaxy Note Fan Edition". The Galaxy Note Fan Edition is a fitting tribute to the old Galaxy Note series.Samsung Galaxy S9 Design Shown Off in Samsung's Soundcamp App
Samsung Galaxy S9 Design Shown Off in Samsung's Soundcamp AppAs we inch closer to the Samsung Galaxy smartphone S9's unveiling, we're starting to see specifics about the upcoming flagship leak in earnest. And this week, a new slip from Samsung might have uncovered the Galaxy S9's design. It comes from an unlikely source: The google play store and Samsung Galaxy smartphone application Store listings for Soundcamp, a first-party Samsung application which lets you compose, edit, and share music with playing pre-loaded instruments or installing third-party music apps. Newly updated Soundcamp screenshots review an unannounced Samsung smartphone which shares characteristics in popular with the Galaxy S9's rumored design, and line up with other published renders of the Galaxy S9. The Galaxy S9 going to reportedly be uncovered a day before Mobile World US Congress on February 27, according to Bloomberg.collected by :Molly Tony
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