Samsung Galaxy S9
release date is scheduled for the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas,
sources have revealed.
Dubbed CES, the world renowned
tradeshow this year runs from January 8th to 12th 2018.
The Galaxy S9 and
Galaxy S9+ will make their first public appearance during the show, someone
briefed on the South Korean company’s plans told VentureBeat.
It’s unclear how much
information will be revealed about the next-generation handsets on-stage at
CES.
According to
VentureBeat, Samsung is still planning to launch the devices in stores across
the globe in March.
Samsung Galaxy S9 and
Galaxy S9+ are widely-tipped to be iterative updates to their predecessors,
Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+.
Out of the box, the
new flagship smartphones are expected to be near-identical.
The Galaxy S9 and
Galaxy S9+ will reportedly sport the same 5.8-inch and 6.2-inch dual-curved,
edge-to-edge Super AMOLED “Infinity Display”.
Both models will keep
the 3.5mm headphone port – something previously rumoured to have been ditched
in favour of USB-C headphones – and exclusively include the upcoming Qualcomm
Snapdragon 845 chipset.
According to
VentureBeat, the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ will also include AKG stereo speakers
this time around.
The Galaxy S9+ is also
tipped to include the same dual-camera set-up that debuted with the Galaxy Note
8 earlier this year.
The Note 8 included
two 12-megapixel cameras, both fitted with Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS).
There is a wide-angle
and telephoto lens, which enables the phone to zoom to 2x without losing
quality. It also enables a DSLR-style depth of field effect in portrait photos.
Unlike the Galaxy S9,
which is tipped to ship with 4GB of RAM, the Galaxy S9+ will boast a slightly
beefier 6GB of RAM.
According to reports,
the cameras will be aligned vertically on the back of both the Galaxy S9 and
Galaxy S9+ so the fingerprint scanner is positioned beneath the lens.
This solves one of our
biggest gripes with the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ which placed the fingerprint
scanner ludicrously close to the lens.
Samsung itself
included a warning with the default camera app to remind users to keep the lens
clean, since smudges can negatively impact picture quality.
Finally, VentureBeat
asserts that Samsung will introduce a backward-compatible DeX docking station
that keeps the phone, enabling owners to use the display as a touchpad or a
virtual keyboard for the desktop apps.
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