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If you're looking for all the bells and whistles, there are the Galaxy Note devices, which have traditionally launched in late summer or early fall. They tend to feature new innovations before they make their way to the S line. That included the iris scanner, which first appeared in 2016's ill-fated Note 7, and dual camera lenses, which debuted in last year's Note 8. One rumored feature that didn't show up in the Galaxy S9 was a virtual fingerprint reader under the front glass. Samsung instead changed the location of the fingerprint reader on the back of the device, making it more user-friendly than it is on the S8. (CNET's Jessica Dolcourt called the older location, right next to the back camera lens, "aggravating.").

The next Note device, likely called the Note 9, "will have all the risky stuff that didn't make it into S9," Moor Insights & Strategy analyst Patrick Moorhead said, "It's a lower volume device, so Samsung can take bigger risks."Then there's the expected foldable phone, Samsung in 2016 filed a patent for a phone that folds in half, and late last year, the head of k.doo iphone case Samsung's mobile business said the company would launch such a phone once it resolved "some problems."Samsung said during its latest earnings report at the end of January that it "will continue its efforts to differentiate its smartphones by adopting cutting-edge technologies, such as foldable OLED displays."Koh, speaking with CNET after the Galaxy S9 launch in Barcelona, said Samsung was making progress on the device but is working to be sure it isn't just a gimmick..

"I need complete confidence that we're delivering the best user experience when we're launching a new category," Koh said. Even if we will be able to fold our Samsung phones later this year, the vast majority of us will still be looking at the S9. Update at 11:25 a.m. PT: Adds comment from Samsung mobile chief. Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus: Hands-on with Samsung's iPhone X fighters. MWC 2018: All of CNET's coverage from the biggest phone show of the year. Samsung may be playing it safe by focusing on the GS9's camera, but it likely will take bigger risks later this year.

Samsung's Galaxy S9 is all about the refinements, So forget about any big leaps -- at least for now, The device, along with its bigger sibling, the S9 Plus, made its debut Sunday at the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona, The phones, k.doo iphone case which hit stores March 16, feature improved audio capabilities, thinner bezels around the display and the ability to send animated emojis similar to Apple's Animojis, The updated camera lets you shoot video and photos in "super slow-mo" and low-light conditions, while Samsung finally adds a dual-lens shooter for the Plus model..

So what phones are eligible? Check out the list below. Samsung is giving cash incentives for sending back your old phone. Once Samsung ships you your new device, you have 15 days to decide if you want to send your old phone in. But there are some caveats. Your phone must. Last year, Samsung offered up to $300 for the US trade-in program, so this year's additional $50 is a welcome increase -- especially if you don't plan on getting a second use out of your old phone. For more information on trading in, selling or donating your phone, check out our guide here.


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