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New day, new filtration. This is how we can describe Samsung's day to day, we are always seeing leaks of their devices. Especially when the release date approaches. Right now, the most leaked are the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus .These will be the next flagship of the Korean firm, and could be presented in early 2018. We have already seen a lot of leaks, rumors, speculation and leaked images. And although they all coincide, we must emphasize that they are mostly rumors, and the design may change. As well as its specifications. Today, the Galaxy S9 is once again the protagonist in a leak. A video has been posted where you can see your design. As always, these leaks must be taken with great caution since it is not certain that it is the authentic model.
The video is only ten seconds long. It is enough time to be able to see the front and the back (inside) of the device. You can see the upper and lower frames of the terminal. In this case, they are no less pronounced than on the Galaxy S8, as had been rumored. If we pause the video, we can see the components at the top. As well as the volume button and bixby in the left area, and the power button in the right area. In the middle of the video, the user turns the device over. And although it still does not have the glass back cover, you can see its dual camera and the heart rate sensors and LED flash just below. The fingerprint reader cannot be distinguished between so many components, but it is most likely located on one of the edges.
Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus, rumors, rumors and rumors
The design is very similar to all the leaks we have seen before. We can be almost sure that this will be the design of the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus. As for the specifications, little by little we see new details, although as always, rumors are the protagonists. Large 6.3-inch screen with QHD + resolution, OLED panel and 18.5: 9 aspect ratio. On the other hand, it is expected to have 6 GB of RAM. Of course, dual camera, water resistance and Android 8.0 Oreo. It could be presented during the 2018 Mobile World Congress.