
Samsung took the wraps off the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ at Mobile World Congress on Sunday February 25th.
The all-new handsets boast a dramatically improved Dual Pixel camera with a variable aperture for improved quality in low-light.
The Galaxy S9 range also boasts a super slow-motion mode, which can shoot up to 960 frames-per-second for short bursts.
Galaxy S9+ owners will also benefit from a dual-camera system on the back of the phone for Live Focus, a feature which enables users to add an artificial bokeh blur to the background of portrait shots.
Underneath the bonnet is the top-of-the-range Qualcomm SnapDragon 845, which offers faster speeds and greater power efficiency.

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This is coupled with 4GB of RAM in the Galaxy S9, and 6GB of RAM in the larger Galaxy S9+.
Both smartphones support fast charging over wired and wireless connections.
Samsung Galaxy S9 costs £739, while the S9+ carries a price tag of £869 if you’re looking to buy the handset SIM-free.
However, despite not being available to buy in-store for another 10 days – there are already a swathe of good deals for the latest flagship Galaxy smartphone.
Virgin Mobile has a new promotion that allows customers to discount the new handsets by up to £400 by trading in an old smartphone.
Thanks to the limited time offer, customers can trade-in any working phone and receive £100.
That should be more than enough for your social media, music streaming and video calls.
Unfortunately, the contract does come with a hefty £190 upfront cost.
That brings the total outlay for the Galaxy S9 at the end of the 24-month contract to £958.