
The Galaxy S9 will be Samsung's answer to the Apple
iPhone X. Would it match or even outdo Apple? Here's a summary of
what we know so far about the Galaxy S9:
Based on the previous Galaxy S flagship models, Samsung
seems to be refining the design every generation without giving it
a major overhaul. This year will be no different.
As early as July 2017, The Bell reported
that Samsung Display had received display specs
of the Galaxy S9 which were similar to the Galaxy S8 lineup;
5.8-inches and 6.2-inches.
In mid January, an image of the purported retail box of the
Galaxy S9 surfaced on Reddit which confirmed the display
size to be 5.8-inches. Earlier this month, tipster
@evleaks shared high resolution renders of the
Galaxy S9 handsets and confirmed that the display sizes would be
similar to that of the Galaxy S8 devices.
Samsung tends to use a mix of processors for its Galaxy
flagship phones. The likely candidates are the Qualcomm Snapdragon
845 mobile platform and its own Exynos 9810 chipsets.
Tipster @evleaks also believed the Galaxy S9 would be powered by these
processors; the Snapdragon model would be available in the U.S
and China, while the global variant will run on the
Exynos 9810.
Qualcomm's
latest Snapdragon 845 was unveiled at the Snapdragon Summit in
December last year. In a nutshell, it will deliver 300% more AI
performance, 4K HDR imaging, up to 25% increase in performance
compared to the Snapdragon 835, better power efficiency and faster
charging. You can find out more about the Snapdragon 845 in the
links below:
Samsung's latest mobile chipset is the Exynos 9810. It is
built on Samsung's second generation 10nm FinFET process with a
third-generation custom CPU, faster gigabit LTE modem and advanced
image processing with deep learning-based software. Here's a brief
rundown of its specs:
Incorporating better Artificial intelligence (AI) is
the next big differentiator to improve quality of life and Samsung
is devoting much of its resources in this space. With Huawei
and Apple launching AI phone chips, it's won't be a surprise if
Samsung is also keen on packing more AI features into the Galaxy
S9.
According to The Korea Herald, Samsung has been focusing on R&D for AI
chips to commercialize them in the next few years. To
accelerate its AI chip development, Samsung has been acquiring AI
ventures and their technologies.
It reportedly invested in
DeePhi Tech - a Tsinghua-based startup which develops
neural network technologies and neural network hardware
architecture - and British AI chip startup Graphcore. Samsung also acquired AI startup
Fluenty, which is known for its app that suggests the best text
reply based on machine learning.
In October 2017, it announced the second generation of its digital voice
assistant, Bixby 2.0. Meant to take on Amazon's Alexa and
Google's Assistant in the smart home space, Bixby 2.0 will be
available on all Samsung devices including phones, TVs, fridges and
home speakers.
Earlier this year, The Korea Herald followed up with
another year claiming that Samsung's upcoming AI chips are
better than Apple and Huawei. It is highly likely that the
AI chips will play a major role in Bixby 2.0 and we can't wait for
Samsung to share more about the neural processing unit capabilities
during the launch.
Iris scanner and facial recognition features on phones
are nothing new to Samsung; they have been present on Samsung's top
phones for some time now. Based on our review of the Galaxy Note8, the
iris scanner is lightning fast while the facial recognition feature
is less secure but more convenient.
The introduction of Face ID on the iPhone X
has pushed the user authentication standards ever
higher. KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo
believed Apple's implementation is so
advanced that it would take up to 2.5 years for
competitors to catch up. He singled out the facial recognition
capabilities of the Galaxy S8/Note8 as being
inferior. Interest in 3D-sensing technology among
Android phone makers also reportedly spiked after the
iPhone X was announced. These developments would place much
pressure on Samsung to deliver a better and more secure
authentication experience for the Galaxy S9.
Although Samsung is believed to be using the same iris
scanner and front camera modules, ETNews claimed that Samsung would match Face ID with software
enhancements. It is said that Samsung would introduce "new
add-ons through software apps".
In the recently released Galaxy Note8's Oreo Beta,
SamCentral found evidence of an Intelligent Scan
feature hidden inside the APK. The strings in the Settings
APK suggest that Intelligent scan is a combination of both
Iris and Facial recognition that uses both aspects for "better
accuracy and security" and improved results in "low or very bright"
lighting.
It's evident from the leaked renders and the official
event image teaser that the focus of the Galaxy S9 would be the
camera.
In September 2017, industry sources told ETNews that
Samsung is likely to move to a new camera system which has a
"three-layered image sensor". This camera system is said
to be capable of capturing up to 1,000 pictures a second!
The new camera system is supposedly from one of the four sub-brands of
ISOCELL that it unveiled at 2017 MWC Shanghai in
June. Recently, Samsung published a page detailing a
3-stack fast readout sensor which can record slow-mo
video at 480 fps in Full HD (1080p). There is also a mention
about "Super PD" (Super Phase Detection) autofocus; the image
sensor can identify the distance of fast-moving subjects in low
light conditions for faster and accurate autofocusing. These
specs are later confirmed in a leaked purported retail box of the Galaxy
S9 where "Super Speed Dual Pixel" and "Super Slow-Mo" are
stated.
Another interesting tidbit is the variable
aperture of the 12MP OIS camera sensor. It appears that the Galaxy
S9's camera can toggle between an aperture of f/1.5 and f/2.4,
which should deliver beautiful "bokeh" and less noisy images
in low light.
Aside from the main features, the Galaxy S9 is expected
to come with some minor updates to other specs. The purported
retail box of the handset suggests the following:
While the Galaxy S9 is shown to have a single 12MP rear
camera module, information provided by @evleaks
indicate that the larger S9+ will come with a dual 12MP rear camera
module, more internal storage option (128GB) and more RAM
(6GB).
It is also possible that Samsung might release a higher
storage capacity model (e.g. 256GB or 512GB) as mass production of 512GB
eUFS begun in December last year.
The Galaxy S9 handsets are believed to
continue using thermal heat pipe designs to
help keep temperatures more manageable, especially when
running AI-centric features and other high-performance tasks.
Samsung has confirmed that it would be holding its Galaxy Unpacked event
on 25th
February in Barcelona (26th February, 1AM SGT).
The announcement date is earlier than previous years where the
Galaxy S8 and S7 were announced in mid/end March.
The Bell speculated that an earlier launch of the
Galaxy S9 handsets will help Samsung defend its smartphone sales against the
iPhone X/8/8 Plus.
Pre-orders are expected
to begin in the same week on 1st
March with retail
availability from 16th March. So you can expect
Samsung and the local telcos opening up pre-orders and
register-of-interest during this period.
The Galaxy S9 and S9+ are rumored to cost more than the
current S8 lineup. An unnamed official of one South Korean telco
reportedly said that the retail prices of the S9 handsets will
go up although customers are unlikely to feel
burdened.
The expected price range for the Galaxy S9 is
reportedly between
950,000 won (~S$1,163) and 990,000 won (S$1,212). In
comparison, the Galaxy S8 was launched in Singapore at S$1,148.
Assuming that the Galaxy S9 costs S$1,212, that would
be a 5% increase in
price.
Another report by TechRadar, citing information from a
source in the U.K. mobile phone deals industry, claimed
that the Galaxy S9 could cost 25%
more! The Galaxy S9 is said to be priced
at £789 (~S$1,445).
Just take note that all pricing information is
speculative at this point of time. It won't be long before the
details are officially known.
HWZ