Officially it will be launched on February 25 when the South Korean giant Samsung will present to the world its next flagship smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+, the two smartphones with which it will compete in the first part of 2019 and seek to follow the same success of public and importance that the previous Galaxy S has obtained. And we can see that we are getting closer, as the official announcements are gradually increasing. On February 2nd we saw the first promotional photos, which were made with the camera of the devices, and today the first three teasers videos have been published. https://youtu.be/JRncyWWBbQY The 3D Emoji of the Samsung Galaxy S9 Today, emojis are a key piece in the written communication we make through the smartphones. Both on social networks and on the keyboards of conversation apps, emojis have been with us for more than 20 years. And last year, the tech giant Apple knew how to give them a different look and use with the Animoji, emojis that through AI algorithms speak for us imitating our facial expressions and using our voice. https://youtu.be/GthDneoSuSI It seems that the South Korean giant Samsung has wanted to implement this evolution of the old icons in its new flagship with 3D Emoji, a function that allows the user to use animated emojis in a conversation that will imitate the facial gestures of their own face. What was born as a rumour has become official since precisely the 3D emoji function has captured all the attention of one of the 3 trailers published today on the Galaxy S9. The video lasts with a sigh, but in the end, it leaves no doubt. Slow motion and lens f/1.5 The other two videos seem focused exclusively on the camera that will carry the terminal, a single lens in the Galaxy S9 and a Dual sensor in the case of the Galaxy S9+. In the first video, the final review of the slow-motion function of the camera that we can do with the mobile, and the next trailer is focused on the improvement of the camera, which can take better photos in environments of low light condition thanks to the alleged lens f/1.5 variable focal aperture. https://youtu.be/GFNwvbgJUlE So, what do you think about this? Simply share all your views and thoughts in the comment section below.