Ah here we go. If the case leaks, render leaks and box leaks have not convinced you, dbrand is here to drive it home. This is what Samsung’s Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ will look like when the launch next month.
Much like they did with the Samsung Galaxy Note8, you can now purchase brand new dbrand skins for the Galaxy S9 and S9+ nearly a month ahead of its global launch on the 25th of February 2018.
Looking at dbrand’s model, it appears that many of the previous leaks have been correct — the most revealing of which came from Evan Blass (@evleaks). As far as looks go, the Galaxy S9 doesn’t look all that different from the S8 with the exception of the fingerprint scanner which is now below the camera lens instead of to the right of it. This will mean that it’ll be easier to use without accidental smudges.
In front, it appears that the S9 will still have the gorgeous dual-curved Infinity Displays that debuted with the Galaxy S8. They’ll probably feature an aspect ratio of 18.5:9 and have a super high pixel density for all that crisp detail.
Over on the Galaxy S9+, there really isn’t much that’s different from the looks of things. This larger smartphone will have a bigger display and a dual-camera setup at the back that’s mounted vertically instead of horizontally like the Note8. Beyond that, it appears that the phone will look largely similar to its smaller brother.
To check out dbrand’s renders and pick your own skins for your Galaxy S9 or S9+, hit the links. As far as the S9 and S9+ is concerned, we already know quite a lot about it, and we even have a rough estimate of the price. What do you guys think of Samsung’s flagships so far? Let us know in the comments below.
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