Samsung Galaxy S9 mass production could start in December
The Samsung Galaxy
S9 could debut as early as January with sales starting in February. The usually
reliable leakster @IceUniverse posted on Weibo that Samsung will start mass
production in December to meet this earlier deadline (the S8 was unveiled in March,
launched in April).
Once production
starts, Samsung will gobble up the entire first batch of Snapdragon 845 chips
for the US-bound phones and supply its own Exynos 9810 chips for most of the
rest of the world.
The Galaxy S9 will
likely stick to the same screen sizes. Some speculation based on patents shows
a top and bottom cutouts from the screen are possible.
According to an earlier post by Ice, the S9
will keep its 3.5mm headphone jack. It will also feature a dual camera, though
that one was an easy guess after the Galaxy Note8 adopted it.
Source: gsmarena