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Samsung Galaxy S9 & S9 Plus LEAK SPECS &release date

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The Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus are upcoming flagships by Samsung. And Samsung lovers are waiting for the launch of these device so anxiously. Time to time we have heard about the specifications and feature before it’s release date from different sources. And we also heard so many rumors about it’s release date. Samsung Galaxy S9 & S9 Plus to Launch on March 16.But now we are acknowledging the readers about the accurate release date of Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus. According to leaker Evan Blass, the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus may be unveiled at MWC and rolled out for pre-order on March 1, before being officially released on March 16.

Samsung Galaxy S9 & S9 Plus to Launch on March 16

As per as the specifications are concerned, Samsung Galaxy S9 series will be available in two variants, i.e Galaxy S9 with 5.8-inch and the S9 Plus 6.2-inch. The devices will have almost the same design. While one thing has been revealed that the standard Galaxy S9 will have just one primary shooter on the back, whereas the S9+ will have a dual-camera sensor as in the Galaxy Note8.
Galaxy S9 is coming in two options they are 4GB RAM+64GB storage and 4GB RAM+128GB storage. While the Galaxy S9+ with bigger-screen will be available in 6GB RAM+64GB storage, 6GB RAM+128GB storage and 6GB RAM+256GB.
So get ready for the launch of Galaxy S9 at MWC and stay tuned for more updates.

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