Video shows clone Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus in operation
Video shows clone Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus in operation
I recently talked about an alleged clone Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus and here I am again talking about it. Well, maybe not the same because this time we have a video that shows the alleged Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus in operation.
We have to take into account the same thing I mentioned in the last article, which you can read here. I honestly do not think it's really the smartphone. If I had to bet, I would say this is a clone made by a company from China or one of the terminal prototypes.
Too much evidence leaves me behind. First, we have a bigger lower margin (much bigger) than the Galaxy S8 +. We still have a Bixby button too large on the right side and the lower rear camera looks fake.
To add to my theory we can see that the terminal is not really thin, something unusual for the terminals of Samsung.
This "Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus" should not be more than one clone
Finally, we see there an App in the upper right corner that says "Backup and Restore". However, the application is actually called Samsung Switch with the same icon. There is too much evidence that this is a dummy, a clone or even a working prototype.
Even so, we can have an idea of what the smartphone looks like. Samsung plans to launch the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus in the coming months and it is only a matter of time before we truly see them in "real" images.
So throw a good pinch of salt in this video and in these rumours, if I had to bet, I would say that it has everything to be a clone.
Truly speaking! Cloning shouldnt be the problem but at least desingning the apps and making it working better should be their top priority. Wish them gud luck
Regarding this information now, this clone is going to be great, but they should try and set everything well. Awaiting for the launch day
ReplyDeleteTruly speaking! Cloning shouldnt be the problem but at least desingning the apps and making it working better should be their top priority.
ReplyDeleteWish them gud luck
Too many clones of flagship devices in every corner.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.