Samsung Galaxy S9 vs iPhone X: Bad News for Samsung Fans After Latest Leak Release
Although it's only been a couple of months since Samsung released the Galaxy S8, planning and production already appear to be well underway for their next flagship model in the shape of the Galaxy S9.
There's no confirmed release date just yet, but mobile users are expecting the new handset to release as soon as February 2018, with Samsung perhaps set to announce the device at Mobile World Congress - a place it has often teased its new phones before.
However, the closer we get to such an announcement the more leaks and reports that are being unearthed over Samsung's next big smartphone release, which is likely to be priced at around £689 to £779 like the Galaxy S8 at launch.
One of the most recent rumours circulating has suggested that the Galaxy S9 will have Qualcomm’s all-new Snapdragon 845 embedded inside the device, which should make it the fastest Android phone ever.
Samsung is believed to have a struck up a deal with Qualcomm which will give the Galaxy S9 a period of exclusivity for the Snapdragon 845 processor - meaning that the S9 could have exclusive features for at least the first half of 2018.
However, the most recent report we've seen doesn't make for good reading for Samsung fans, especially those hoping that the South Korean company would have pulled out all the stops to better Apple's recently launched iPhone X.
It appears as though some new benchmark results for a Samsung smartphone with the model number SM-G960F have appeared online on the Geekbench website (via theinquirer.net).
This model number is widely expected to the global version of the Galaxy S9.
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