Samsung Galaxy S9 – Major Features from Note 8

The Samsung Galaxy S9 will take over a number of major functions from the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 in order to be successful in front of the iPhone 8 in the fall.

Samsung Galaxy S9 it is going to receive a major upgrade next year from the Samsung company, and here we are talking about substantial improvements compared to previous models. More precisely, the Samsung Galaxy S9 will have a new processor, an improved screen, but also a dual camera integrated by those from Samsung, the last change being taken from Samsung Galaxy Note 8.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 will come with a dual camera that the Samsung Galaxy S8 did not have this year because the new technology was not well enough prepared. Considering that it was already implemented in the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, it is clear that everything was well thought out by the Koreans, so the Samsung Galaxy S9 will also benefit from it starting next year.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 should also have 12 megapixel image sensors implemented for the main dual camera, just like the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. Most smartphone manufacturers offer at least 12 megapixel image sensors in the dual cameras, so there is no point we expected less from the Samsung Galaxy S9, but not more because there is no need.

Samsung Galaxy S9 – major functions from Note 8

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The Samsung Galaxy S9 will also have optical stabilization for both image sensors of the dual camera, something that Apple failed to implement. This is a major problem for those from Cupertino, because some pictures taken with zoom or the Portrait function are not that great, but the Samsung Galaxy S9 will not have such problems when it is officially launched.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 with a dual camera is not only logical, but also mandatory for the Samsung company, and this is because its competitors offer such models for at least 1 year. Of course, until now there was no need for such a thing since Samsung used better cameras than those of the competition, and with the Samsung Galaxy S9 it will once again confirm its supremacy in this field.

"However, because Egis lacks CMOS image sensor (CIS) technology, we think it will try to source CIS from Himax, with itself playing the role of integrator, being responsible for designing the controller and algorithms and for optimizing the overall system."

The Samsung Galaxy S9 could also have a fingerprint reader mounted under its screen, but we don't have anything for sure here either. Considering the difficulties of implementing such a system, it is difficult to say right now if the Samsung Galaxy S9 will have such technology or not, but all the rumors suggest that this will happen next year.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 is to be launched by the Samsung company in the spring of next year, most likely after the Mobile World Congress 2017.