This is the closest look at the Galaxy S9 that you’re ever going to get thus far

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We know that both the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ are going to be getting announced during February, with their release date according to experts to take place shortly after the MWC 2018 event. Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ are going to be released sometime in March, and before you got a glimpse of what the devices would look like from the renders ‘point of view’, here are some refined images.

This is the closest look at the Galaxy S9 that you’re ever going to get thus far

A leakster has revealed some high-resolution images showing what the Galaxy S9 could look like when it is getting announced. Here are some of the important things that you should know about regarding its hardware.

Read more: Experts say the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ are going to be released shortly after MWC 2018

The Galaxy S9 has been rumored to come with 4GB of RAM, while its bigger brother, the Galaxy S9+ will have 6GB of RAM. Though the position of the fingerprint reader will be changed, the Galaxy S9 will disappointingly just feature a single camera lens at the back. Earlier leaked renders provided a hint at the design of the Galaxy S9 and it left us heartbroken that we will not be able to see thinner bezels when compared to the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+.

The fingerprint scanner will be much easier to access, which is something that was missing from the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+. Sadly, the Galaxy S9 will not feature a dual camera, which we feel is going to be the right step going forward. The Galaxy S9+ will instead get a dual camera, but possibly a higher price tag for users to satisfy their need for a bigger screen smartphone.

Read more: Samsung Galaxy S9 news, specs, features, price and release date

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.

When both the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ are officially released, would you be interested in making either one of these phones your daily driver.

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