The South Korean giant Samsung has spent several years working on a design that becomes its hallmark, and this year, with the Galaxy S8 and Note 8 the South Korean giant Samsung almost achieved it. We have seen an almost perfect design, except for the fact that it had the fingerprint reader in an awkward position for many, but it seems that the South Korean giant has listened to its users and will change it by 2019. The double camera looks like it was going to be standardized in the South Korean giant Samsung’s high-end range from the Galaxy Note 8. It is a camera with a normal sensor and another telephoto, to get the famous portrait mode that we see in smartphones such as iPhone or Huawei. For the first time they included it, we have to say that it worked really well, and it seemed that it was going to continue incorporating it in all its high range devices.
Samsung wants to differentiate the Plus model from the normal
Every time they are filtering more news about these terminals, and this time we see a complete render of the supposed Galaxy S9 of the South Korean giant. The first thing we have to highlight is the change in the fingerprint reader, which as we know, would go under the camera, and the second, is that this time it would not carry two cameras, such as Note 8, but a single camera as the Galaxy S8. We know that it is to differentiate the two high-end models, as other companies like the tech giant Apple do, but will not it penalize Samsung?
No double front camera
Other details to comment on the front is that their frames will be virtually the same as last year, perhaps with a slightly higher ratio in 2019. Recently we saw how the new Galaxy A8 would carry a double rear camera, and we do not know why, but the South Korean giant Samsung will not include it in the high range. We see exactly the same number of sensors as in the Galaxy S8, being a camera and different sensors to perform the iris scanner. This terminal is supposed to come out at the MWC in Barcelona, so we still have at least three months left for the South Korean company to reveal all the details about the new Galaxy S9. So, what do you think about this? Simply share your views and thoughts in the comment section below.
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