In spite of what the Galaxy A9’s camera muscle might suggest, the rest of the phone is more a mid-ranger than a high-end flagship. It has a 6.3-inch 1080p OLED screen and is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 660 octa-core chipset. There’s up to 8GB of RAM, 128GB of onboard storage which is expandable, and a 3800mAh battery which does support quick charging. The Galaxy A9’s biggest highlight is, of course, its set of camera sensors. There are four on the back — a regular 24-megapixel f/1.7 lens, a 10-megapixel telephoto snapper for enabling 2x optical zoom, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera with a 120-degree field of view, and lastly, another 5-megapixel sensor specifically for depth-sensing. Yes, it’s a bit of an overkill. On the front, though, there’s only a single 24-megapixel sensor with an aperture of f/2.0.
The Galaxy A9 also comes with a fingerprint sensor situated on the rear and is compatible with two simultaneously active SIM cards. In addition, it ships with an outdated Android 8.0 software layered with the company’s own Samsung Experience skin.
Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) Specifications
Dimension:162.5 x 77 x 7.8 mm; Weight: 183g 6.3-inch (1080×2220 pixels) Full HD+ AMOLED display Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 14nm Octa Core Mobile Platform (Quad 2.2GHz Kryo 260 + Quad 1.8GHz Kryo 260 CPUs), Adreno 512 GPU 6/8GB RAM, 128 GB storage, expandable up to 512GB via a microSD card Android 8.0 (Oreo), Samsung Experience Dual SIM, 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac (2.4/5GHz), Bluetooth 5, NFC Rear Cameras: 24-megapixel, LED flash, f/1.7 aperture, 10-megapixel telephoto lens with f/2.4 aperture, 8-megapixel 120° Ultra Wide sensor with f/2.4 aperture, 5-megapixel f/2.2 depth camera Front Camera: 24-megapixel, f/2.0 aperture Fingerprint sensor 3800mAh battery, adaptive fast charging