
19 February 2018
The last few months have witnessed multiple leaks and rumours with regard to the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+. Samsung appears to be playing it quite safe with the design of the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ as it resembles the previous generation Samsung Galaxy S8. Well, this is of course, if the rumours and leaks are to be believed. We’ve even seen dummy handsets of the S9 and S9+ in renders and videos. A common practice is to for accessory makers to receive dummy handsets quite a while before the product is launched. It seems like this is what has happened as DBrand has already announced a variety of skins for both devices.
Well, this isn’t the first time this has happened as DBrand did the same with the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+. Having DBrand make such an announcement only lends credibility to a lot of the leaks which have recently cropped up online. This could only mean that the official announcement of the Galaxy S9 and S9+ isn’t too far off.
A look at the skins, reveals the variety of colours and textures that DBrand is offering for the upcoming devices. Not only will the skins add colour but also more protection to the devices as they tend to increase grip. It nice to know that you can actually order a skin and use it immediately as your new flagship smartphone arrives!
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The skins are made in accordance with the design of the phone, right? The phone isn't out yet and how have they brought out the skins at this time?
There's not going to be noteworthy design difference between the S9 and S8. Things get easier if a structure is known.
A layman's question, skins are different from the cases? They look all the same!