The 2018 flagship phone from Samsung will see light of day in Barcelona at the end of next month, ZDNet reports.
Samsung will unveil its 2018 latest technology, the Galaxy S9, next month at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, according to the company's mobile boss.
DJ Koh, president of Samsung's mobile division, said at this week's CES trade show in Las Vegas that the flagship phone will be unveiled at MWC in late February, ZDNet reported.
Little is known right now about the successor to the popular Galaxy S8, including whether there will be a super-sized Galaxy S9 Plus version. Rumors circulating ahead of CES suggested the phone could make an appearance in Vegas, but Samsung usually unveils the flagship device after the show. Last year, the company hosted a standalone event in March where it unveiled the Galaxy S8.
Other than Koh's statement, Samsung has not announced when or where this latest technology launch will happen. A Samsung spokesman in the UK said Wednesday that he had "no comment on that story." Other representatives for the company have not responded to our requests for comment.
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