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Galaxy S8 duo in of design. The Galaxy S9 is expected to sport the same 5.8-inch display, while the Galaxy S9+ is expected to sport a 6.2-inch display. Another report also suggests that the phones will incorporate 'Intelligent Scan' technology that combines the iris scanner and face recognition to improve device unlocking in bad lighting conditions.
As we mentioned, a tweet by tipster Evan Blass has expected to sport QHD+ Super AMOLED displays with rounded edges. While the report does not show any shots of the back of the phones, it suggests that the fingerprint sensor will now be placed below the camera sensor and not beside it. VentureBeat also claims that the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ will start shipping from March 16.
Android Police reports that a developer has spotted mentions of 'Intelligent Scan' in the Samsung's Settings app. According to a video ed on YouTube, Intelligent Scan is described by Samsung as a combination of the iris scanner and face unlock sensor to improve performance even in low light. The feature is expected to be present on the Galaxy S9 as well as roll out to last year's Galaxy S8 and Galaxy Note 8.
Samsung pointed towards 'Super Speed' camera technology, a 'Super Slow-mo' mode, and Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS) on the Galaxy S9 duo.
The Galaxy S9+ might get an exclusive 512GB inbuilt storage variant in select markets.
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