The Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ are right around the corner. Not only is it assumed that they would be announced at MWC 2018 in February — this has actually been confirmed by a Samsung bigwig.

And we have a fairly good idea of what the phone's going to look like. Assuming that Sammy hasn't pulled a massive prank over the rumor mill, we've seen leaked schematics, parts, various information, and subsequent fan renders have given us a pretty good idea of how it's going to look.

Now, we get to see a video, admittedly taken with a potato cam. It's called “Galaxy S9 Touch sensitivity test”, which makes us think its a sneak peek at the testing portion of the actual product line. The fact that it's a video means that we are definitely looking at a phone that exists, not a Photoshop mockup.



The video is short and most of the phone's top remains cropped, but we can definitely see the design that has been leaked numerous times before. It looks a lot like the Galaxy S8, but refined further, with an even thinner “chin”.

Basically, the Galaxy S9 is expected to look close to the S8, with minor improvements, such as placing the fingerprint scanner in the “proper” location. That's certainly not a bad thing as the Galaxy S8 still looks like a fresh, futuristic design even by today's standards and doesn't feel outdated one bit.