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Samsung Galaxy S9 smartphones available in SG on March 16

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SINGAPORE: Samsung’s new Galaxy S9 smartphones will be available in Singapore from Mar 16, announced the company on Monday (Feb 26).

Pre-orders, however, begin on Thursday from noon. Consumers can register their interest with telcos M1, Singtel and StarHub, or at Samsung’s online store.

They can also head to the websites of major consumer electronics stores such as Best Denki, Courts, Gain City, Hachi, Harvey Norman, Lazada and Newstead.

The 64GB variant of the Galaxy S9+ retails at S$1,348, while the 256GB model will be available at S$1,489.

An anticipated feature of the S9+ is its dual aperture lens that provides a variable aperture of between f/1.5 to f/2/4, and a resolution of 12MP.

The Galaxy S9, which does not come with a dual camera, retails at S$1,198. It only comes in 64GB.

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Samsung Galaxy S9 smartphones available in SG on March 16
 
Nothing special about the phone! Even have to resort to copying Apple with the animated custom emoji shit!
 
I think just let Samsung and their S9 be. They are just basically thinking heaven will open and gush out money for them by selling a Android phone at a glorified price.

For this price, i can get lobang for a middle high end SSD laptop notebook.
 
For that price, u can basically buy 2 sets of older gen Samsung phone. Phones are just getting incremental updates these days. Gone are the days where they improve significantly.
 
Issues already for Samsung's Galaxy S9?
24 Mar, 2018 9:37am
3 minutes to read
Z5KYOFK3YZBCHBL2NCEBX7R55Y.jpg

Users are already complaining about "dead spots" on the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus screens. Photo / AP
Daily Mail

By: Phoebe Weston

Daily Mail.

Samsung has issued a statement saying it is currently investigating the reports.

ADVERTISEMENT
Advertise with NZME.

"Does anyone else have issues with the Galaxy S9 touch screen? I've got a few dead spots on the bottom half of my screen," wrote one user on the official Samsung page.

"Getting a replacement phone shipped but do wonder if it is bad luck or a more common issue with the phone."

Some users said they were able to resolve the issue by re-setting it or turning up the sensitivity.

However, most said they needed a new phone.

"They recommended I order a new phone (now on backorder) and send them back the defective device. They emailed the return shipping label to me," another user said.

At the end of last month the firm launched its highly-anticipated flagship "iPhone X killers", the Galaxy S9 and S9 plus.


Both feature a familiar all-screen design, but have a re-invented camera system that has been dubbed a "game-changer".

But issues with the touchscreen have dampened enthusiasm for the device.

"I have a dead spot at the top left of my phone (S9+). It works sometimes and then won't work," another user wrote on the company's official communities page.

"My S9 has dead spots as well, right out of the box," said another.

This latest disaster will do nothing to reassure customers after exploding batteries in the Note 7 tarnished the brand's reputation.

Read more: Samsung suspends production of Note 7

Within weeks of being launched last year, the phones were catching fire - and in some cases exploding.

By September the company stopped producing the phone and sent replacements. It lost around US$26 billion ($35b) in value in the stock market.

Samsung has been quick to respond to this most recent problem and issued a statement saying; "At Samsung, customer satisfaction is core to our business and we aim to deliver the best possible experience.

"We are looking into a limited number of reports of Galaxy S9/S9+ touchscreen responsiveness issues.

"We are working with affected customers and investigating," writes Engadget.

Customers who have been affected by the problem have been urged to get in touch with the company.

MailOnline has contacted Samsung for comment.
 
Issues already for Samsung's Galaxy S9?
24 Mar, 2018 9:37am
3 minutes to read
Z5KYOFK3YZBCHBL2NCEBX7R55Y.jpg

Users are already complaining about "dead spots" on the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus screens. Photo / AP
Daily Mail

By: Phoebe Weston

Daily Mail.

Samsung has issued a statement saying it is currently investigating the reports.

ADVERTISEMENT
Advertise with NZME.

"Does anyone else have issues with the Galaxy S9 touch screen? I've got a few dead spots on the bottom half of my screen," wrote one user on the official Samsung page.

"Getting a replacement phone shipped but do wonder if it is bad luck or a more common issue with the phone."

Some users said they were able to resolve the issue by re-setting it or turning up the sensitivity.

However, most said they needed a new phone.

"They recommended I order a new phone (now on backorder) and send them back the defective device. They emailed the return shipping label to me," another user said.

At the end of last month the firm launched its highly-anticipated flagship "iPhone X killers", the Galaxy S9 and S9 plus.


Both feature a familiar all-screen design, but have a re-invented camera system that has been dubbed a "game-changer".

But issues with the touchscreen have dampened enthusiasm for the device.

"I have a dead spot at the top left of my phone (S9+). It works sometimes and then won't work," another user wrote on the company's official communities page.

"My S9 has dead spots as well, right out of the box," said another.

This latest disaster will do nothing to reassure customers after exploding batteries in the Note 7 tarnished the brand's reputation.

Read more: Samsung suspends production of Note 7

Within weeks of being launched last year, the phones were catching fire - and in some cases exploding.

By September the company stopped producing the phone and sent replacements. It lost around US$26 billion ($35b) in value in the stock market.

Samsung has been quick to respond to this most recent problem and issued a statement saying; "At Samsung, customer satisfaction is core to our business and we aim to deliver the best possible experience.

"We are looking into a limited number of reports of Galaxy S9/S9+ touchscreen responsiveness issues.

"We are working with affected customers and investigating," writes Engadget.

Customers who have been affected by the problem have been urged to get in touch with the company.

MailOnline has contacted Samsung for comment.

Tiny software bug only. Updates should be OK.
 
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