Samsung is rumored to be working on Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ smartphones. Recent reports have revealed that the company would be mass producing the Galaxy S9 duo starting from next month. Fresh speculations that the Galaxy S9 and S9+ will be also accompanied by Galaxy S9 Mini.

According to ValueWalk, this mysterious smartphone could be the upcoming 4-inch Galaxy S9 Mini smartphone. However, the publication is only speculating on the information shared by a Weibo leakster who claimed that Samsung is working on a less than 5-inch premium smartphone that will be equipped with an Infinity Display.

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The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ smartphones respectively feature 5.8-inch and 6.2-inch Infinity Displays. Last year’s Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge respectively house 5.1-inch and 5.5-inch displays. Even though the screen sizes on Samsung’s flagship phones have increased significantly, recent reports have revealed that there is still demand for small-sized smartphones. This was the reason why Apple had introduced iPhone SE last year.

Apple is rumored to launch as many as three full screen iPhones in 2018, but rumors that had surfaced earlier in this month had claimed that the company may debut a 4-inch iPhone SE 2 in Q1 2018. The rumored Galaxy S9 Mini could be a very competitor for the alleged iPhone SE 2.

Samsung did not release “mini” versions for Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S6. Hence, there is a possibility that it may not launch a compact edition for Galaxy S9. Since there is no concrete evidence to prove the existence of iPhone SE 2 and Galaxy S9 Mini phones, we advise our readers to take this report with a pinch of salt.

The upcoming 2018 editions of the Galaxy A5 and Galaxy A7 are rumored to respectively feature 5.5-inch and 5.7-inch Infinity Displays. These phones will allow users to enjoy Samsung’s full screen design with an affordable pricing. The 2018 Galaxy A5 and A7 have received Bluetooth SIG approval and FCC certification in the U.S. and are rumored to launch in next month or in January 2018.

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