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Deal Alert | Samsung Galaxy S9 @ Rs 29,999, S9 Plus @ Rs 34,999 on Flipkart

Flipkart has announced both Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus will be available on Offer during their Big Billion Days 2019 sale from Sep 29 - Oct 4th. Galaxy S9 will have a Discounted price of Rs 29,999 ( MRP price : Rs 62,500 ), while S9 Plus Deal price is set at Rs 34,999 ( MRP Price : Rs 70,000 ). Both comes with flagship specs and will get updated to Android 10 with One UI in future.

Both S9 Plus and S9 have a lot in common. They both are powered by Samsung's own Exynos 9810 Octacore processor and comes with Super AMOLED Quad HD+ displays. Most flagship phones from OnePlus, Asus, Honor etc only come with Full HD display these days - so S9 and S9 Plus are a step ahead in that department. S9 Plus has Dual rear cameras while S9 only has a single one at the back. The Plus model has a bigger display and a bigger battery as well. Check full specs below.

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S9 Plus Specs Highlights
  • 6.2 inch Quad HD+ Super AMOLED display
  • Exynos 9810 Octacore processor
  • 6GB ram
  • 64GB storage
  • Micro Sdcard slot
  • Headphone jack
  • 12MP + 12MP rear cameras
  • 8MP front camera
  • 3500mAh battery
S9 Specs Highlights
  • 5.8 inch Quad HD+ Super AMOLED display
  • Exynos 9810 Octa core processor
  • 4GB ram
  • 64GB storage
  • 12MP main camera
  • 8MP selfie camera
  • 3000mAh battery

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