The rear panel of the Galaxy S9 has been leaked and there is nothing different than what our readers have already seen before. The disappointment of not being able to see a dual camera on the Galaxy S9 will certainly shatter their expectations, but there might be good news if you dig deeper.
The rear panel of the phone also highlights the fact that Samsung might have actually listened to its buyers and changed the position of the fingerprint scanner. Instead of being placed right next to the camera lens, it is placed beneath it, allowing users to access the home button in a simpler manner.
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As for the rest of the rumors, the Galaxy S9 could come with 4GB of RAM, while its bigger brother, the Galaxy S9+ will have 6GB of RAM. Earlier leaked renders provided a hint at the design of the Galaxy S9 and yes, prepare to have your heart broken into little pieces. Like the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, Galaxy S9 could sport the same amount of bezels, because reportedly a prototype failed a test that Samsung carried out on it.
This prototype potentially had smaller bezels than its predecessor but if it fails the testing phase, then Samsung cannot make a mistake and put that design choice into production. It obviously does not want something similar to the Galaxy Note 7 taking place with the launch of the Galaxy S9.
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Galaxy S9 has also been rumored to get a 3,200mAh battery, which is going to be a small compensation of what we got with the Galaxy S8. With all the hardware and other changes expected with the phone, you should prepare to spend more money on it compared to what the Galaxy S8 was priced at.