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Samsung Galaxy A9 lands in China with an enormous 6-inch display

Samsung Galaxy A9 lands in China with an enormous 6-inch display

Samsung has declared the Galaxy A9 in China, which sports a gigantic 6-inch screen and enormous 4,000mAh battery, proving rumors truthful. While the Galaxy A9's huge 1080p Super AMOLED display places the latest phone resolutely in the phablet group, the screen is also 2.5D curved glass.

                                                                                           

With metal frames and a glass back alike to the Galaxy S6, it also sports a 13-megapixel main camera and a front-facing 8-megapixel secondary camera.  The handset is powered by a 64-bit octa-core Snapdragon 652 processor, along with 3GB RAM and an inspiring 4,000mAh, which dwarfs the Galaxy S6's 2550mAh battery.

You also obtain 32GB of internal storage and a micro SD card slot, and an implanted fingerprint sensor in the home button. Pricing has still yet to be declared, which may not matter as, although the Galaxy A9 will be obtainable in China afterward this month, there's no utterance so far on if, or while, it'll be released in additional areas global.

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