Samsung Galaxy S9 – The Power Unit That Fooled the Internet

The Samsung Galaxy S9 has the first component presented today in an image that appeared on the Internet thanks to the Asian partners of the Koreans.

Samsung Galaxy S9 has the first component presented by those who managed to visualize what the Korean company is going to use starting this month for the production of the phone. The Samsung Galaxy S9 goes into production this month, if it hasn't already, and that means that next week we will see more details about the production.

Samsung Galaxy S9 has in the image below the metal structure on which all the components of the phone will be fixed when it will be assembled by the Korean partners. We are talking about the aluminum case that will hold together everything that will keep the Samsung Galaxy S9 in operation after assembly, this being the first time that it has been revealed.

Samsung Galaxy S9 image component

Samsung Galaxy S9 has not had any information available about this component until now, and based on what we see now, no possible internal changes for the new mobile phone can be seen. It is also very difficult to understand from such an image what kind of major changes the Samsung Galaxy S9 could have, so we will have to wait for the Mobile World Congress to find out the details.

Samsung Galaxy S9 – the first component presented

The Samsung Galaxy S9 was also presented yesterday all over the internet as actually being the clone from the video clip below, it being done well enough to fool a lot of Samsung fans. The big difference between this Samsung Galaxy S9 clone and the real product lies in the fact that the lower edge of the screen is much thicker than it should be, but many did not immediately notice.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 was rumored to be ready for launch with an almost non-existent bottom bezel for the screen, but the clone above has it even bigger than the Galaxy S8. In reality, it seems that the Samsung Galaxy S9 has an edge at least equal to that of the current models, and this could leave some of the fans of the Korean company disappointed, but for now no one knows for sure the final design.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 will be officially presented at the end of February, at the Mobile World Congress 2018, a conference to be organized at that time by the Koreans. The launch of the Samsung Galaxy S9 will most likely take place in March, but for now it is not known at what price it will be put on sale by the Korean company in 2018.