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Friday 16 February 2018

First Official Galaxy S9 Videos Revealed

Samsung has not yet introduced the Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy S9 +, but is already beginning to annoy the phones on its Korean YouTube site.


On Wednesday, February 14, the tech giant released three short videos showing how the camera could work on its Galaxy S9 line. The first video focuses on a variety of quick clips and how the Galaxy S9 can record it. At the end of the video, however, he slowed down and showed the ultra-slow function of the Galaxy S9.

According to several reports, Samsung wants to offer in the Galaxy S9 an extremely slow camera function, which would allow shooting of 1000 frames per second. Apparently, this feature can be turned on and off from the built-in camera app, and the camera may even be smart enough to automatically turn it on when it detects movement.

The second clip shows snapshots at night when low light conditions can affect detail accuracy. The video shows solid details and illustrates a person taking a picture of a deer in the middle of the night.

This video follows similar reports that Samsung is working on improvements to the low-light performance of the Galaxy S9. Most phones work relatively well with bright light, but it is in low light that things can collapse. Samsung seems to be trying this in the Galaxy S9, which would help reach Pixel 2.

The third and final video follows a man all day as he participates in a variety of activities, including watching movies and lifting weights. But it ends with his face in the 9, which overlays the image. Your face will turn into a 3D emoji before returning to your real face.

No explanation was given about the video, but earlier this week reports seemed to indicate that Samsung is working on a new 3D emoji feature to compete with Apple's Animoji. A quick look at 3D emoji seems to confirm that Samsung is considering an alternative Animoji.

Samsung does not share much about its plans for the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 +, but in the invitation for its presentation of the Galaxy S9 on February 25, the legend of Samsung said: "The camera, reinvented". The videos in the claim support this message.

In addition to a converted camera, the new Samsung phones should be powered by Quaclomm's Snapdragon 845 processor, which he compared. The Galaxy S9 series is likely to have a similar design to last year's Galaxy S8 but could use software with artificial intelligence features to provide more contextual information during use.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 is expected to be available in pre-order in early March and mid-March in the hit parade.

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