Samsung Galaxy S9 Mini coming in March 2018: 6GB RAM and more…>

Let’s welcome a new member of Galaxy line to Samsung family: Samsung Galaxy S9 Mini with some outstanding features: dual 16MP front camera, 6GB RAM. Read our article for the full information!

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Samsung Galaxy S9 Mini specs

Samsung Galaxy S9 Mini coming is good news for Samsung fans who have an eye for an in-hand device with special features. Although there are many rumors on this phone, we can imply that this device inherits most specs from its former version: Samsung Galaxy S9. Let’s have a closer look at this handset. This mini variant comes with a screen under 5″ in size, with curved edges. Samsung Galaxy S9 Mini screen might be 4.7 inches with the resolution of  2160 x 3840 pixels. Besides that, Samsung Galaxy S9 Mini specs feature an in-screen fingerprint sensor. Therefore, the screen of this phone is larger when the space for the sensor is removed.

When it comes to photography and videography, this Samsung Mini device includes a 13MP front-facing camera for selfies and dual 16MP snapper on the back of this device. This Samsung mini has two chipset options: a Samsung-built Exynos or a Qualcomm-designed Snapdragon 845, 6GB RAM. Additionally, Samsung S9 Mini internal storage is 128GB ROM, expandable up to 256GB via a microSD card. This Samsung S9 mini might run on Android 7.1 Nougat.

Samsung Galaxy S9 mini

When it comes to the battery box, Samsung Galaxy S9 Mini packs a non-removable 4200mAh battery. This Samsung Galaxy Mini also sports basic connectivity options for users, including Wi-fi, Bluetooth, Radio, GPS, and USB,…

Samsung Galaxy S9 Mini release date and price

Samsung has not officially announced the release date of this mini phone. We expect this Samsung phone is available in March 2018. Moreover, Samsung Galaxy S9 Mini price is around $980 ~ Rs. 63935. According to our source, Galaxy S9 Mini coming alongside S9 and S9+. If you are looking for a hand-in device with a nice battery, camera, and storage, this handset is a good option.