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Samsung launches Galaxy S9 with focus on social media

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BARCELONA/SEOUL — Samsung Electronic­s Co. Ltd unveiled its flagship Galaxy S9 smartphone on Sunday with an emphasis on visual applicatio­ns for social media, hoping to attract tech savvy young consumers to weather a market slowdown.

With the global smartphone market set to stay flat or even shrink after meager growth of one percent last year, vendors are focusing on features designed to encourage consumers to ditch their old phones earlier than they would have previously.

Samsung launched the S9 at the mobile gadget fair in Barcelona, attracting thousands of reporters to see how the world’s biggest smartphone maker could innovate in a category in which the big players are technologi­cally closer than ever.

DJ Koh, Samsung’s president of IT and mobile communicat­ions, said the most important function of a phone today was “visual communicat­ion,” and the Galaxy S9 had been designed for the visual and social generation.

It features improved cameras, an artificial intelligen­ce-powered voice tool, and social media functions that are easier to deploy than previous offerings.

New features include an automatic super-slow motion camera setting that looks primed to show up on Instagram feeds soon, and software that turns selfies into instant emojis.

Analyst Ben Wood from CCS Insight said the S9 and larger screened S9 Plus were all about incrementa­l gains over the S8.

“The S9 underlines the dilemma all leading smartphone makers are facing. Innovation in smartphone­s has plateaued and now it is all about marginal gains be that screen technology, camera features and processing power,” he said.

“This is potentiall­y a tough sell for Samsung but the real goal of the S9 is making an already good product even better as Samsung takes the fight to Apple,” he said.

Huawei Technologi­es Co. Ltd, Samsung’s Chinese rival which ranked third globally in sales last year, launched a notebook PC and two Android tablets earlier on Sunday. It is launching its new flagship in Paris next month.

“With the absence of any flagship smartphone announceme­nt from any of its major competitor­s, Samsung had a great marketing window of opportunit­y to claim leadership in the high-end smartphone market, coming back in the race with Apple’s iPhone X,” said Forrester analyst Thomas Husson.

But he expected Huawei to launch a highly competitiv­e new smartphone differenti­ated by the use of more advanced Artificial Intelligen­ce technologi­es and more aggressive pricing.

“To truly lead the space, I continue to believe Samsung must accelerate its transition towards more content, services, software innovation and partnershi­ps,” he said. —

 ??  ?? A HOSTESS shows up Samsung’s new S9 (R) and S9 Plus devices after a presentati­on ceremony at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain on Feb. 25.
A HOSTESS shows up Samsung’s new S9 (R) and S9 Plus devices after a presentati­on ceremony at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain on Feb. 25.

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