It gives customers a first look at the new devices

Feb 25, 2018 10:05 GMT  ·  By

Samsung accidentally leaked the promo video of its soon-to-be-released Galaxy S9 Android-powered smartphone ahead of the official launch at MWC (Mobile World Congress) 2018.

With the mobile workforce approaching 2 billion people, Samsung believes there's need for a new kind of mobile phone for a new mobile reality. The Samsung Galaxy S9 is that phone, an Android smartphone reimagined to work smarter with multitasking capabilities and Samsung DeX technology for a PC-like experience.

Galaxy S9 also comes with AR (Augmented Reality) technology that's opened and ready for business, allowing IT developers to create apps and customize them for their enterprise's needs. In addition, the phone is capable of pairing apps together quickly and easily with the App Pairing technology.

As expected, Galaxy S9 is IP68 certified water resistant, engineered by Samsung to keep your data safe and secure with the latest version of Samsung Knox, features facial recognition and fingerprint sensor, and adds a new feature that separates business data from personal data.

With Galaxy S9, Samsung introduces an Enterprise Edition of its smartphone withing Samsung Knox, packing all the features the enterprise world needs like firmware over-the-air and extended warranty and four years of security updates, so we might even see it featured on Google's new Android Enterprise Recommended program soon after its launch.

Available March 16, 2018

Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S9 and S9+ during an unboxing event that should go live today, February 25, at 6 PM CET (5 PM GMT), where the South Korean tech giant will unveil everything there is to know about its newest flagship, highly expected by the entire Android community.

Now that you already had a first look at how the device will look like and what features will it bring, do you still plan on buying one this spring when it'll become available to order on March 16? If yes, let us know in the comments below what you like the most about Samsung's new Galaxy S9 Android-powered smartphone.