Samsung took the wraps off the Galaxy S9 and S9+ in Barcelona at MWC 2018. Both devices feature the new 10nm octa-core processor (Snapdragon 845/Exynos 9810), 64GB of internal storage, and features like ARmoji, slow-motion capture at 960FPS, while color choices remain same: Midnight Black, Coral Blue, and Lilac Purple (A grey color would be available in some markets). Both sets would be hit the stores on March 16, but you can pre-order them early.
The Galaxy S9 comes with 4GB RAM, 5.8″ infinity Quad HD+ sAMOLED display, 3,000mAh battery, and a single 12MP camera with dual aperture and OIS, while its bigger brother, the Galaxy S9 Plus, bumps up things and gives you 6GB RAM, 6.2″ infinity Quad HD+ sAMOLED display, 3,500mAh battery, and dual cameras at back, one of which is same as that of Galaxy S9, but a secondary one in 12MP telephoto lens with f/2.4 aperture (and OIS). The S9 and S9+ weigh 163grams and 189 grams respectively, but both are 8.5mm thick.