Forget the Galaxy S9, this is the Samsung phone you may actually buy in 2018..........
The Samsung Galaxy S9 is set to launch next year, with the follow-up to the Galaxy S8 and S8+ expected to be revealed in February 2018.

It’s believed that the South Korean tech giant will use the Mobile World Congress (MWC) to lift the lid on the Galaxy S9 and family of smartphones.
Both smartphones are tipped to have a dual-curved display, like the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ before them.
The Galaxy S9 is also expected to feature a dual camera set-up, which Samsung first debuted with the Note 8.
It’s also been rumoured that the Galaxy S9 could have a 3D depth-sensing front camera to enable facial recognition.
If that sounds at all familiar, it’s probably because the front-facing 3D depth-sensor is one of the flagship features on the Apple iPhone X.
This new sensor system powers Face ID, which unlocks the iPhone X and authenticates contactless payments by scanning the user’s face.
All this advanced tech for the Galaxy S9 and S9+ means that it could be released at a price point higher than the Galaxy S8.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ launched in April 2017 priced respectively at £679 and £779.
And for Samsung and Android fans who are looking to a new phone, but don’t want to fork out that much, they’ve been given a boost.
It looks like one of the best features of the S8 and S8+, which looks set to also come to the Galaxy S9, could feature on a lower priced model.


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