However if you’re a bit confused at the renders, you’re not alone. It really seems that rumors of Samsung not changing the design are true because at a glance, the Galaxy S9 and S9+ do not look too different from its predecessors, which means that the renders above could easily have been that of the Galaxy S8 and none of us would have been the wiser.
Some claim that the bezels have been reduced, but if they have it’s not very noticeable. However we suppose the main changes will be made under the hood, where the phone will be packing either an Exynos 9810 chipset or the Snapdragon 845, depending on which market you’re buying the phone in.
It is also said to feature dual cameras on the back with support for super slow-mo video capture, and for the most part it looks like the fingerprint sensor will remain along with iris unlocking. In any case Samsung has confirmed that the phone will be officially announced on the 25th of February and according to Blass, it will most likely see a release on the 16th of March which is hinted on the phone’s display.