We’ve seen the upcoming A-series handset, the Galaxy A9 in a few recent leaks lately, however, Samsung recently took off the curtain for the Galaxy A9 and unveiled the said handset on China.
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The Samsung Galaxy A9 is built with the classic A-series metallic construction, which is truly premium for a mid-ranger device. However, new design features such as a glass and metal combination is gladly something that the new A9 is proud of. The A9 boasts its 6-inch FHD Super AMOLED display, with the recently renamed Snapdragon 652 on its top. There is also a fixed 3GB of RAM and 32GB of ROM on its pocket, as well as a microSD card support of 128GB.
In the shooting department, the Galaxy A9 is represented by a pretty decent pair of shooters, with its 13MP f/1.9 OIS rear shooter and 8MP f/1.0 selfie shooter. For battery, the A9 doesn’t shorten things out, with its 4000mAh battery capacity. It also has a few other features such as a fingerprint scanner, QuickCharge support through the Snapdragon chip and is Samsung Pay capable.
There is no definite official price and availability date provided on the introduction, though we might expect the Galaxy A9 sometime on January next year or so. What do you think of the Galaxy A9? Hit us up on the comments section below.

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