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Saturday 18 November 2017

New Galaxy phone is arrived, sumsung Galaxy S9 digine & benchamaark leeked, aao phon par sabase nazadeekee najar daale.


Samsung is readying three different models of the Galaxy S9 this time-the Galaxy S9, the Galaxy S9+ and the Galaxy S9 Mini. All three models will come with Samsung dual edge ,curved "Infinity display". This could make Samsung's foothold stronger in the mid-range segment.


The leak also claims the Galaxy S9 will come with dual cameras with a  coating  broad-band anti-reflection on the lenses. DSLR lenses use  coating to limit ghosting and reflection. The company might also reposition the fingerprint scanner on the S9 series.


AndroidHeadlines also reveals that the phone will use heat pipes for dissipating heat, a setup that has been used on Galaxy S-series and Note series since the 2016.


The phone model SM-G960F, believed to be the global version of the upcoming Galaxy S9.The Geekbench listing also reveals that the phone will be powered by Samsung next generation chipset, the Exynos 9 series 9810 with 4GB RAM. 


Samsung recently announced Exynos 9810 chipset that is built on 2nd generation 10nm process. It also packs 3rd-generation custom CPU cores and an upgraded GPU, possibly Mali G72. It also supports Gigabit speeds on LTE Networks. 


Samsung may also launch variants of Galaxy S9 with Snapdragon 845. A recent report confirmed that Qualcomm will sell the entire first batch of Snapdragon 845 to Samsung for its Galaxy S9 and S9+ smartphones.  



The phone will run Android 8.0 Oreo out of the box. The Pixels and only a couple of other smartphone run the Android 8.0 Oreo right now as many new phones were launched with the Android 7 Nougat with a promise of an upgrade,like  other  high range smart phones.


Samsung  announced the Galaxy S9 and S9+ at the upcoming MWC like last year  which is to start on February 26 and continue until March 1 2018 in Barcelona. Samsung is reportedly planning to schedule the Galaxy S9 and S9+ launch event for February 25.






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