Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ may be still a few months away from seeing the light of day but several details, including its release date and key specifications, have been leaked over the last few weeks. Now, the company may have accidentally leaked the actual design of its upcoming flagship.

The South Korean technology giant has revealed a new device via The Play Store and Samsung Galaxy App Store listings for Soundcamp app that allows users to compose, edit and play/share pre-loaded musical instruments, according to XDADevelopers. It is not confirmed if the handset in the screenshot is of the upcoming Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ but its similarity with the leaked renders of the purported device will make anybody think that it could actually be the one.

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Well, we will see if the device seen in the Soundcamp screenshot is actually the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ a couple of months from now. The device is expected to be unveiled at the upcoming Mobile World Congress 2018 (MWC 2018) in February before releasing into the market a few weeks later.

Samsung device as seen on Soundcamp
Samsung device as seen on SoundcampSamsung

According to the reports that have appeared so far, the Galaxy S9 will sport a 5.8-inch (5.77-inch to be precise) Infinity Display, and Galaxy S9+ will have a 6.2-inch Infinity Display (6.22-inch to be precise). It is expected to be powered by Exynos 9810 chipset / Snapdragon 845 processor, come backed by a 4GB or 6GB RAM, and dual camera.