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Samsung Galaxy S9 Unpacked event is happening on 25 February

As confirmed by their mobile chief, the Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+ launch is taking at Barcelona at the end of next month. The South Korean smartphone maker has just announced their next Unpacked event and it’s happening a day before Mobile World Congress 2018.

The key focus of the Galaxy S9 will be its camera. According to their invite, Samsung aims to showcase their latest Galaxy products that reimagine the camera and redefines the way you share your moments.

From what we’ve seen so far, the upcoming flagship smartphone camera could offer even faster autofocus, higher quality slow-mo videos and an interesting variable aperture of f/1.5/f2.4. To differentiate the Galaxy S9+ further, it will carry a dual-camera setup that’s similar to the Galaxy Note8.

The event is taking place at 6PM (CET) on Sunday, 25 February 2018. This is at 1AM on 26 February Malaysian time. You can catch the live stream on Samsung’s website.

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