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MWC 2018: How to watch the Samsung Galaxy S9 launch event tonight in India at 10:30PM

The event will begin at 10:30PM in India.

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Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ smartphones today at Mobile World Congress. The event will begin at 10:30PM in India.

Samsung’s Official Websites

You can visit the Samsung Newsroom, Samsung.com and Samsung Mobile Press when the event begins.

Twitter

You can visit live.twitter.com/Unpacked when the event begins.

Facebook

You can visit Facebook page of Samsung Mobile to view the livestream.

You can watch the event via the Unpacked 2018 App

Download and launch the UNPACKED 2018 app to watch the event on a mobile device (compatible with Android and iOS).

Rumours

One of the biggest launches at Mobile World Congress will be by Samsung. The company will unveil the Galaxy S9 series – Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+.

According to a report by Slashleaks, the upcoming Galaxy S9 will sport a 3000mAh battery while the Galaxy S9+ will sport a 3500mAh battery. These are the same battery capacities, which we present in the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ as well.

The company is also said to follow the new trend that has been adopted by Apple for the new iPhones and Google for the Pixel smartphones – no headphone jack. According to a report, Samsung was working on two Galaxy S9 prototypes, one with front-facing in-display fingerprint sensor and other with rear fingerprint sensor. However, a source suggests that the Galaxy S9 fingerprint sensor won’t be integrated into the display.

In terms of rumoured specifications, the Galaxy S9 would feature a 5.8-inch Infinity display, along with 12MP and 16MP dual cameras to the front and rear. In terms of operating power, the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus will have the latest-generation processors, namely either the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 or the Exynos 9810, depending on the country.

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