Samsung Galaxy S9 and what it will copy from iPhone 8

The Samsung Galaxy S9 could copy from the iPhone 8 one of the changes that everyone hates this year, but all for the good of the customers.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 could copy from the iPhone 8 the most hated change made by Apple this year, it being hated by all the Cupertino fans. Samsung Galaxy S9 it is rumored that it will come with a design very close to that of the Samsung Galaxy S8, but those from Samsung will probably want to implement a 3D camera in the smartphone next year, so it could make a major change.

Samsung Galaxy S9 could come in 2018 with a cutout in the front panel, similar to the one on iPhone 8 has it, a recently discovered patent confirming this change. You can see in the image below what seems to be a Samsung Galaxy S8, or perhaps a future Samsung Galaxy S9, the cutout being positioned at the top of the screen, like the iPhone 8, probably for a new front camera.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 will be released in the spring of 2018, but the patent was filed by the Samsung company for registration at the beginning of 2016. Then it is unlikely that Samsung knew what the final design of the iPhone 8 would be, but probably predicted that in the not too distant future she would have to use a cutout of this kind for the screen of a phone, the Samsung Galaxy S9 being the chosen one.

Samsung Galaxy S9 and what it will copy from iPhone 8

Samsung Galaxy S9 iPhone 8 copy

The Samsung Galaxy S9 with a 3D front camera capable of secure facial recognition could please many people, despite the inappropriate cutout. I have already seen that Samsung Galaxy Note 8 it can be fooled very easily with a simple picture, its facial recognition system being a joke, and since the iPhone 8 will have a really useful one, the Samsung Galaxy S9 should come with something to match.

Samsung in the Samsung Galaxy S9 could implement other new functions that it does not necessarily have to take from Apple, but here we are mainly talking about software. On the hardware side, it is unlikely to believe that the Samsung Galaxy S9 will have anything revolutionary to offer, the only major innovations being the processor and RAM, apart from a 3D front camera, which I think we will definitely see in the phone.

The launch of the Samsung Galaxy S9 could take place in January, because Samsung is afraid of the sales that the iPhone 8 will generate after the launch. In this idea, we could see the Samsung Galaxy S9 much earlier than we expected, and this is a good thing, because Apple will have even more competition to offer much better products for us.