Just recently we came across a report that suggested that it is highly unlikely that the Samsung’s 2018 flagship will launch at CES next month. However, according to the latest report, Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ will launch officially by the end of February. The reports suggest that the event will supposedly be held on February 27 at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Samsung has reportedly canceled the redesign of its flagship Galaxy S9-duo. The smartphones are now said to sport the same dual-camera system, just like the ones spotted on the Galaxy Note 8. However, according to a tipster @UniverseIce Samsung has scrapped plans for a new design after it did not pass the test . Samsung reportedly wanted to increase its edge-to-edge design leaving only a thin bezel at the top of the phone.
In terms of other specifications, the Galaxy S9+ is likely to offer 6GB of RAM. The 3.5mm headphone jack is also likely to remain present on the phone. The upcoming phones are expected to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC or Exynos 9810, depending on the market of sale.