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Although we still do not know the presentation date of the Samsung Galaxy S9, it is known that it will be a best seller. The mobile industry is waiting for the next top of the range of the Korean brand, and it is no wonder. In large part, this expectation is due to rumors and leaks, which help increase the media coverage of the terminal.
That is why, from the mobile industry in China, they have not wanted to wait for Samsung to market the first clones of the Galaxy S9. And one of these companies is Elephone. Therefore, today we present the Elephone S9, the terminal that pretends to be a mid-range Galaxy S9.
A design based on leaks and rumors
The Elephone company is dedicated almost entirely to making clones of the most popular Android phones. Terminals like the Huawei P8 or the Galaxy S7 have been replicated by this manufacturer. And how could it be less, the Samsung Galaxy S9 has its Elephone clone.
Still, the most curious thing about the Elephone S9 is its design. The terminal has a 5.99-inch infinity screen and an FHD + resolution. However, the entire design of the terminal is based mainly on rumors and leaks that have been appearing on the Samsung model. Still, its features are no match for the next Korean top of the line.
Elephone S9 vs. Samsuns Galaxy S9: Specifications and Price
And, if the Elephone S9 and the Galaxy S9 are similar in design, they do not look alike in specifications. The Chinese phone features a Snapdragon 660 octa-core processor and 6GB of RAM. Regarding storage, we are talking about 128 GB of internal memory, expandable via micro SD. Its main camera is 21 megapixels, and its selfie camera is 8 MP. In addition, the terminal includes the Android 8 Oreo system.
Although it may seem like a powerful mobile, we must not forget that it is a clone, so it would not be surprising if some of its components are not of high quality. Remember that power does not imply quality.
Currently, we can find the Elephone S9 on its official website for a price of 257.85 euros, although it is currently out of stock. A terminal quite similar to the Galaxy S9 in design, with mid-range specifications and a fairly affordable price.
Images of the Samsung Galaxy S9 belonging to Benjamin Geskin and Steve H.