South Korean telecom giant Samsung has launches its newest flagship mode, the Galaxy S9, during the Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona.
The Galaxy S9 will have a 5.8in screen, while the larger S9+ will have a 6.2in screen, according to The Guardian, which adds that the biggest change for the smartphone is the wide-angle camera.
The 12-megapixel camera has the first variable aperture fitted to a smartphone, which physically switches between a f-stop of 1.5 for low-light photography and an f-stop of 2.4 for shooting outdoors. It has video functions such as Super Slow-mo and AR Emoji.
Both models will be fitted with Android 8 Oreo and will come in three colours – black, blue or purple.
The new Samsung is already available for pre-order at Vodafone Romania.