Galaxy S9 to come with the headphone jack according to this image

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Look at the Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL, iPhone X, HTC U11+ and you will notice something that is very similar to all smartphones. All of them do not feature a headphone jack. Slowly, manufacturers have been getting rid of this, but Samsung continues to hang on, even if it means that it will take up essential space from the inside.

Galaxy S9 to come with the headphone jack according to this image

An image from Slashleaks points where the 3.5mm headphone jack is going to be present and if you still have your high-end peripherals that feature this port, then you’ll be really excited to upgrade to one.

Other than that, an HTMl5 test revealed that the aspect ratio of the phone will be 18.5:9, so as far as resolutions go, there are not going to be any changes added here. However, we will strongly recommend that you upgrade to the Galaxy S9+ and here is why. A Geekbench benchmarking result shows not just a Snapdragon 845, but also 6GB of RAM, which is the same amount present in the Galaxy Note 8.

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Galaxy S9, unfortunately, has only been rumored to come with 4GB RAM, so you already have a reason to upgrade to the bigger screen flagship. The sad part about all of this is that the fingerprint scanner is still going to be present at the back but since it will be located below the camera lens, the average user will easily be able to access the scanner.

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The Exynos 9810 will also be powering the two phones and it is made on the more advanced and efficient 10nm LPP process. The Snapdragon 845 will be reserved for American customers.

Both phones will also come with Bluetooth 5.0 support, so can you plug in your old headphones or earphones or just go towards the wireless route with Bluetooth-enabled accessories. It will be your call.

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