What can we expect from the Samsung Galaxy S9?


There are always rumours that the next generation of Samsung phones will have 4K displays, competing with Sony’s Xperia XZ Premium that came out last year. However, this seems unlikely – we expect similar specs to last year: the Quad HD (2K) Super AMOLED on both devices.

This is probably a smart move; it takes a lot of extra juice (and therefore a bigger, bulkier battery) to power a 4K screen, so it’s worth forgoing the extra thickness and increased price.

While the screen technology might not be new, the heart of Samsung’s new flagship phones certainly will be. At CES 2018, the company announced the Exynos 9 Series 9810; this has the latest custom CPU, an “ultra-fast gigabit LTE modem and, deep learning-enhanced image processing” according to Samsung.

This means that it will offer twice the performance of the Exynos 8895 used in the Galaxy S8, with a high clock speed (how fast the processor will work) of 2.9GHz. With regards to RAM, we expect to see 4GB in the S9 and 6GB in the S9+.

Enhanced image processing also means that we should see better face-identification software, and the potential of “realistic face-tracking filters” similar to the Animoji feature found on the iPhone X.

MORE: Samsung at CES 2018: 5 key highlights, from Bixby to 8K QLED TVs

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