Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus will be launched in India today, know all the features
Camera is the biggest highlight of this year's Galaxy Smartphone. The Galaxy S9 comes with a single lens camera while the S9 Plus comes with Dual Camera.
New Delhi: Tech Giant Samsung is launching its new flagship smartphone Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus in India today. This launch launch of Samsung will start at 11.30 pm in the country's capital Delhi. Samsung launched Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus smartphones on February 25, just before the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. So far, Samsung has not provided any information about the cost of these smartphones in India. But Samsung had already started booking online both smartphones on its website.
S9 and S9 Plus are being booked online by paying 2 thousand rupees before launch on the Samsung India store. Both of these smartphones are expected to start selling on March 16. Samsung has claimed to be the best camera in S9 and S9 Plus.
This may be the price
If you talk about the Galaxy S9 in India, its 64GB variants can be priced at around Rs 50,000 or more. The Galaxy S9 Plus's 64GB variant can be priced at a little over Rs 60,000. In India, 64GB, 128GB and 256GB variants of both smartphones will be launched.
Features of Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus
The Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus have been given 18.5: 9 aspect ratios. The Galaxy S9 comes with a 5.8-inch screen and comes with a S9 plus 6.2-inch screen. Both have a resolution of 2960 x 1440 pixels. This time the Galaxy is slightly larger than the smartphone. Both smartphones will come with Qualcomm snapdragon 845. In some markets its Exynos processor version will come. According to the expected Galaxy S9 has been given 4 GB RAM and 6 GB RAM in S9 Plus. Plus they will come with 64 GB internal storage which can be expanded.
Camera is the biggest highlight of this year's Galaxy Smartphone. The Galaxy S9 comes with a single lens camera while the S9 Plus comes with Dual Camera. They come with dual extraction which can be manually adjusted. In less light, this camera is set to f / 1.5 and higher in light on the f / 2.4 aperture.
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