We already know many of the specifications about the new Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus smartphones and now we have some details about the camera on the handsets.
Samsung has revealed some information about a new ISOCELL camera and the company is expected to launch this new camera in their Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus smartphones.
The new ISOCELL camera is a “3-stack FRS” camera which is capable of recording full HD video at 480 frames per second. The camera can apparently also record 720p video at 960 frames per second. The new camera will apparently also come with Super Phase Detection auto focus and more.
Samsung will be marketing their new camera as one of the major selling points of the new Galaxy smartphones. The design of the two handsets is said to be similar to that of the Galaxy S8 and also they will apparently have similar size displays.
We previously heard that there would be two processor versions of the handsets depending on the region. The two processors are the Samsung Exynos 9810 and the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor. The devices are expected to come with between 4GB and 6GB of RAM and a range of storage options from 64GB upward.
Samsung previously conformed that they will be making their new Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus smartphones official at Mobile World Congress next month, the two devices are expected to go on sale in early March.
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