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Samsung Galaxy A9 in the Chinese market

New Generation Samsung Galaxy A9

After launching Samsung's Galaxy S6 Edge+ or Apple's iPhone 6s Plus, Samsung introduced Galaxy A9 in the chinese market.

Front view off Samsung A9

Front view off Samsung A9

After long time debate, thw smart phone manufacturing company Samsung launched the Galaxy A9 in China market. The size of the smartphone screen is six-inches.

Technical Features

This Samsung Galaxy A9 has 4,000 mAh battery, it provides us around 36 to 48 hours of total talk time. This A9 is using a power-efficient processor. It has 64-bit, eight-cores Snapdragon 652 high powerful processor. It supports a Quad HD screen which can display the resolution of 1920×1080.

The A9's size and resolution puts its pixel density at 367 ppi which is a little lower than the aforementioned iPhone 6s Plus.

Smart Looking

Smart Looking

Other Samsung Galaxy A7,A5,A3, which each have a thickness of 7.3mm, but the A9 comes in a hair thicker at 7.4mm. This Samsung Galaxy A9 is 2mm wider than the iPhone 6s+, and its edges are little curved. The smartphone's glass-and-metal design looks similar to its Galaxy A5 and A7, and these three smartphones have built-in fingerprint sensors which can provide you an extra security.

Camera features

The Galaxy A9 comes with a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera that supports optical image stabilization and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera for all one's selfie needs. It has 32GB of total storage, which you can expand using the smartphone's built-in microSD slot (up to 128 extra gigabytes of space). The smartphone has 3GB of built-in memory and it runs Android 5.1.1 Lollipop.

According to Samsung, the A9 will launch in China later this month. It's unclear just what it might cost, as Samsung hasn't shared any pricing details yet. We also don't know whether Samsung will be launching the A9 elsewhere and, if so, when that might happen. It is an amazing high quality phone by Samsung which you can select for regular use.


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