We've already seen what the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ looked like, yet another photo of the said devices leaked online, now touting a Lilac Purple color. [caption id="attachment_169314" align="alignnone" width="720"] Samsung Galaxy S9+[/caption] The Galaxy S9 is expected to have a 4GB RAM, and the S9+ to get 6GB. The Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ will launch on February 25 in an Unpacked event before MWC 2018 opens. Samsung announced that a joint study with Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital in Korea found that the Samsung Galaxy Watch6 can predict vasovagal syncope (VVS) or sudden fainting episodes using health data collected by the smartwatch. A joint clinical study with Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital in Korea showed the Samsung Galaxy Watch6 can detect signs of VVS using data gathered by the smartwatch. “This study is an example of how wearable technology can help shift healthcare from being designed for ‘post-care’ to a model of ‘preventive care,’” Jongmin Choi, Head of Health R&D Group, Mobile eXperience (MX) Business, Samsung Electronics states. Samsung’s latest Galaxy flagship lineup leans into that idea. Instead of one “best” phone, you got several options powered by Galaxy AI: the Galaxy S25 FE, Galaxy Z Flip7, Galaxy ZFold7, Galaxy S25 Ultra, and Galaxy S26 Ultra, each designed for a different kind of user. Read more in our articles including "Press renders of the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ in Lilac Purple leaked online" and "Samsung study finds Galaxy Watch6 can detect early signs of fainting".
We've already seen what the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ looked like, yet another photo of the said devices leaked online, now touting a Lilac Purple color. [caption id="attachment_169314" align="alignnone" width="720"] Samsung Galaxy S9+[/caption] The Galaxy S9 is expected to have a 4GB RAM, and the S9+ to get 6GB.
The Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ will launch on February 25 in an Unpacked event before MWC 2018 opens. Samsung announced that a joint study with Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital in Korea found that the Samsung Galaxy Watch6 can predict vasovagal syncope (VVS) or sudden fainting episodes using health data collected by the smartwatch. A joint clinical study with Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital in Korea showed the Samsung Galaxy Watch6 can detect signs of VVS using data gathered by the smartwatch.
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