We already know that Samsung is set to unveil its 2018 flagships at the Galaxy Unpacked event, which is scheduled to occur just ahead of Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2018, in Barcelona. While leaks and rumors subjecting to the flagship models have surfaced in the rumor mill in plenty, we are still a couple of days away from the launch event, so we believe more leaks to surface in the meantime. Fresh renders have appeared which reveals a brand new color variant of the Samsung Galaxy S9 which is dubbed the Titanium Gray color variant.
Reputed tipster Evan Blass took this to his Twitter handle in order to showcase a new Titanium Gray variant which is anticipated to launch with the Galaxy S9 device. Blass also previously leaked renders that closely give us a hint that Samsung Galaxy will not only have a Titanium Gray color variant but also will come in Lilac Purple as well as Coral Blue hues.
In addition to this, another report claims that the Titanium Gray color option possibly won’t launch in European markets. More to add, the bigger model will come with the dual camera module, however, the smaller sibling is expected to feature a single sensor with the variable aperture between f/1.5 and f/2.4.
The Samsung Galaxy S9 is believed to come with a 4GB RAM, while on the contrary, the Galaxy S9+ will make its debut with a 6GB RAM. As per reports so far, both the device will get launched in single SIM as well as dual SIM versions. The Galaxy S9 might get fueled by a 3000mAh battery, while on the other hand, the Galaxy S9+ is expected to come with a battery of 3500mAh capacity.
Under the hood, the Galaxy S9 duo is expected to pack in the latest Samsung Exynos 9810 SoC which is based on the 10nm process and which features four cores clocked at 1.9GHz and four cores clocked at 2.9GHz. The phones will also come in a different version with Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC in the US as well as China. While the European variant of the devices is expected to feature 64GB inbuilt storage further expandable using microSD card (up to 400GB), the other variant is yet to be seen. The Samsung phones will run the Samsung Experience 9.0 on top of the Android 8.0 Oreo OS and is also expected to feature IP68 certification for water as well as resistance.