Dual Sim, 4g, 3g, Wi-Fi, Nfc
Octa Core, 1.8 Ghz Processor
4 Gb Ram, 32 Gb Inbuilt
5000 Mah Battery
6 inches, 1080 x 1920 px display
16 MP Camera with flash
Memory Card Supported, upto 128 GB
Android, v6.0.1
The Galaxy A9 Pro
includes Qualcomm's Snapdragon 652, a powerful chipset that generally offers
smoothness and efficiency through most day-to-day tasks. It's not a
cutting-edge performer like the Snapdragon 820, but the A9 Pro's appeal is
about more than just the SoC. The 6-inch, 1080 x 1920 display is bigger (albeit
lower-res) that of the Note 5, while the 5000 mAh battery is considerably
larger than the juice pack of most other smartphones. Elsewhere, buyers can
expect a 16-megapixel main camera with autofocus and 32 GB of expandable
storage.
The device began life
out in China two months back, and could soon spread its wings beyond Asia. The
WiFi Alliance's rubber-stamping of the device—in single and dual-SIM
variations—indicates that a launch could be imminent, though precisely which
markets will be seeing the device is up for debate. It's also worth mentioning
that while the Galaxy A9 Pro in China packs the aforementioned Snapdragon 652,
its plausible that the international variant will include one of Samsung's own
Exynos chipsets.
Retailers in Poland have reportedly begun taking
pre-orders for the A9 Pro, so there's reason to believe that parts of Europe
will soon receive this handset. There's no word, as yet, on if or when the
device may reach the United States.