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Samsung Galaxy S9, S9+ May Get Showcased at CES 2018

According to well-known tipster Evan Blass, a person who well-versed with Samsung’s plans has revealed that the Galaxy S9 and S9+ flagship phones will be showcased at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (2018) that will be held in January next year in Las Vegas.

Blass claims that the Galaxy S9 and S9+ will have the same screen sizes as their preceding smartphones. So, Samsung fans should be expecting overhaul improvements to the design of the phone. It means that the Galaxy S9 and S9+ will be coming with 58-inch and 6.2-inch Infinity Displays. It will be available in the market in Snapdragon 845 and a similar Exynos chipset models.

The Galaxy S9+ may feature 6 GB of RAM whereas the S9 may have 4 GB of RAM. Both the phones are expected to feature 64 GB storage, microSD slot, 3.5mm audio jack and more. These phones are also expected to feature vertically stacked dual rear cameras with the fingerprint scanner placed below it. The Galaxy S9 duo will be equipped with AKG stereo speakers.

The Galaxy S9 and S9+ will be also accompanied by a new backward compatible DeX docking station which will also work with Samsung’s 2017 flagships. It will allow users to lay the phone flat in order to use its screen as a touchpad or a virtual keyboard after connecting to an external screen.

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