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Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ Confirmed for February 25, Heavy focus on Camera Features

Post months of the leaks and rumors, about the gadget Samsung, has now had declares officially about the date on which the world is all set to see the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ flagships.

The successor to last year’s Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ is all set to unveil and launches in this Mobile World Congress 2018 on 25th February 25 in its Galaxy Unpacked 2018 event.

Samsung’s invitation to the world gives hints of this ‘reimagined camera’ module.

The invite teases with a ‘9’ which is clearly showcase the ninth generation of Samsung’s premium Galaxy S series smartphones. The invite reads out — “If a picture is worth a thousand words, the latest member of the Galaxy family has a lot to say.”

Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ Camera Features

This showcased that the rumors about the Galaxy S9 featuring a variable aperture camera with f/1.5 to f/2.4.

Samsung could be using their latest ISOCELL sensor which will be there to help the company in order to have a good and notable improvement in the camera department. Hasselblad 400-Megapixel H6D-400c Camera

The ‘9’ also hints of this possibility that perhaps Samsung will be stick to the single lens rear camera.

This is the invite which is also giving hints at a neon-themed color palette for this year’s Samsung flagships, that is particularly with the neon-purple ‘9’ and it will be also going to be helpful for the mobile holders. Galaxy S9 with Y-OCTA Display

We can also be seeing a dandelion-themed user interface (UI) on the Galaxy S9, and this is very akin to the 2013’s Galaxy S3. Nothing else can be derived out of the teaser which invites and showcase the expectation of the Galaxy S9 and S9+ to adorn a familiar S8 look with Infinity Display.

This is the latest Exynos 9000 series chipset and the custom build of Android Oreo. Stay tuned for all the details which are all set to come and related to the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+.

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