Samsung will announce the Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy S9+ next month at MWC 2018 in Barcelona. The phones are almost ready for market launch since they just passed FCC certifications.
According to Federal Communications Commission listings, the phones
will have model numbers SM-G960 for the S9 and SM-G965 for the S9+. They
will support all major LTE, GSM, CDMA and UMTS bands and will be
manufactured in Vietnam, China and Korea.
The FCC certification approved models SM-G960U, SM-G960U1, SM-G960W
and SM-G960XU. The first two are most likely to be US versions of the Galaxy S9,
while the third one is the variant for Canada. Samsung also needs
plenty of demo units for promo activities - they will get the fourth
model number. The same goes with the SM-G965 monikers of the Galaxy S9+.
According to a leaked retail box from Friday,
the new flagship will have Super Speed Dual Pixel 12 MP camera with
variable aperture that can take Super Slow-mo videos. It will also come
with Stereo Speakers by AKG and plenty of well-known features like IP68
certification, iris scanner and wireless charging.
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