According to @eveleaks the pictures below are of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ on all splendor. As you can notice the S9 is 5.8 inch and the S9+ a 6.2 inch. Both will sport a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 in the U.S. and China, and Samsung’s own Exynos 9810 systems-on-chip in the rest of the world, the first differentiator between the S9 siblings (codenamed Star and Star 2) lies in their memory configurations: 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage for the S9+, but the same 4GB/64GB pairing as last generation for the standard S9.
Besides motion-detected, “super slow-mo” video capture (rapid movement triggers 480fps recording at 720p), both devices are said to feature variable aperture on their primary 12-megapixel cameras. It’s a mechanical adjustment that switches between f/2.4 and smallest-in-class f/1.5.
The Galaxy S9+ adds a second 12-megapixel rear module, but this one has a standard fixed aperture.
@eveleaks also says that in selfie mode there are animated avatars kind a like animoji that works on the devices.
Samsung will hold a press conference in February 25 at MWC 2018 in Barcelona and will release the devices in March 16 as it is confirming the before rumors on the screens of the pictures above.
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