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Samsung Galaxy S9 gets a Clone in China.


After huge success of Samsung Galaxy S8, Samsung is going to launch their new flagship phone, Samsung Galaxy S9. Even though we are still few months away from the release of the Samsung Galaxy S9, as per the leaks a Chinese company already come up with a clone of it. The clone is made by the company Vkworld. Now if we trust the leaks and rumors then we will have a fair idea about the looks of the phone. 

The Vkworld S9 is going to have a vertically mounted single-lens camera and fingerprint scanner on the rear of the phone. The clone also features a dual-camera setup on back. The phone comes with a 5.99-inch display with 2K resolution support. It also copies the real Galaxy S9’s thin bezel-less display or in Samsung’s case, the Infinity Display with an aspect ratio of 18:9. It is powered by a deca-core MediaTek Helio X30 processor, coupled with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of Internal storage. One of the best features of the Vkworld S9 is its massive 5,000mAh battery and all these comes at a price tag of ~$300.

As it's a clone of original Samsung Galaxy S9 so we can expect the price of the clone to be less than the price for real Galaxy S9. Vkmobile is expected to launch the device in Spring 2018.

So if you are a big fan of Samsung and you don't have much pocket money for the Samsung's next flagship phone then this is perfect for you. You will get same looks and features like Samsung Galaxy S9 at a lesser price from Vkmobile S9. It's a value for money mobile brand. 

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