SAMSUNG GALAXY S9 review with official vedio
SAMSUNG GALAXY S9
The Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ were pretty expensive when they were released, even for a flagship phone: at £679 and £779 respectively, they were bordering on iPhone territory. But if you’re hoping the S9 and S9+ will be cheaper, you’re probably going to be disappointed. The Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ were a huge success at the current price point, so Samsung has no reason to reduce the price of the S9. What’s more, it’s very unusual to see a manufacturer reduce the price of a new handset – usually, the RRP just goes upwards with each new release.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ have been a huge success at the current price point, so Samsung has no reason to reduce the price of the S9 or S9+. What’s more, it’s very unusual to see a manufacturer reduce the price of a new handset – usually, the RRP just goes upwards with each new release.
Samsung generally releases its phones at MWC or at its own dedicated events later in the year. If Samsung is planning to unveil the Samsung S9 at Mobile World Congress or MWC, we should see this in February 2018. If Samsung decides to do what it did earlier this year, however, and release the S9 and S9+ at its own event, expect to see it in March or April of 2018. Judging by the release date of the S8 and S9+, the latter seems most likely.
Smartphones are pretty hard to design because of just how many things manufacturers need to include in them. Take the phone you’re using now, for instance. There’s a camera, screen, fingerprint scanner, speakers, memory, battery and so much more to squeeze in – and that means sometimes things end up in less than optimal places.
Now, we love the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+, but its fingerprint sensor is directly next to the camera lens, which means you can miss and smudge your lens, and it does get pretty frustrating. We’re hoping the S9 and S9+ have a fingerprint lens that is much easier .
One of the best things about the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ are their bezel-less edge-to-edge screen, but in practice, that’s also one of its worst features. It might look great for the first 30 minutes, or on the internet, but as soon as you drop the S8 or S8+ you’ll find that edge-to-edge screen splinters into 1,000 pieces. When Samsung releases the S9 and S9+, we’re hoping they'll be just as pretty, but also a little more durable.
64GB of internal storage comes as standard on the S8 and S8+ and given the massive allocation of space that already includes, we won't be surprised if Samsung were to keep the same amount for the S9 and S9+. We might even see larger storage options, such as a massive 256GB phone too.The phones will connect via a USB 3.1 Type-C port. It is rumoured Samsung might ditch the 3.5mm jack too - which might upset a few, but given the current trend, we might have to deal with the latest Samsung phone coming without it.
The Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ might feature a Samsung-branded artificial intelligence chip. According to the Korean Herald, the new AI chip will help the phone connect to smart home appliancesAndroid 8.0 was released not long ago, and given the update cycle of the Samsung phones, expect to see Android 8, or maybe 8.1 included on the S9 and S9+3,500mAh battery, over its 3,000mAh sibling. Improved battery life would be a much welcome addition to the new 2018 line of flagship phones - so here's us hoping Samsung has optimised their upcoming flagship phones to reflect that.
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