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Samsung teases what you can do with the Galaxy S9’s camera

The Galaxy S9/S9+ launch is just right around the corner and Samsung has dropped a couple of teaser videos for their upcoming flagship smartphone. From the original invite, imaging will be its key focus as it aims to reimagine the camera and to redefine the way you share your moments.

If you’re wondering what it has to offer, check out the teaser videos after the break.

The first teaser is all about slow-mos and it has been speculated to offer 480fps slow-mo videos in Full HD resolution. Next is its low-light capabilities which could be made possible by combining four nearby pixels to increase light sensitivity.

While Apple has their Animoji on the iPhone X, Samsung appears to be introducing something similar of their own. As shown in the third video, it can turn your face into a 3D avatar. It looks a bit like a Nintendo Mii character and it’s possible that you can transform yourself into various characters and animals.

Here’s another teaser video that’s posted by the President of Samsung Italy:

The Galaxy S9/S9+ will be unveiled at Barcelona on 25 February 2018. The event will be streamed live and you can watch it at 1AM on 26 February Malaysian time.

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