Samsung is preparing a latest phablet which seems set to be one of the company's biggest
phones so far, according to information. Samsung Galaxy A9
will have a 6-inch AMOLED screen which runs
at 1080p,
and will be powered by an octa-core
Qualcomm
Snapdragon
620
processor, with 3GB of RAM.

The phone will approach with a fingerprint scanner and 32GB
of storage, and 13MP camera on the back, and 8MP on the facade. A
couple of years before such specs would have been enormously imposing, however Samsung
has already released phones which have surpassed it on a technical level. The Galaxy
S6
and Note
5,
for instance, both have 2K
screens and quicker processors.
Possibly most attractive is the claim that the A9 will sport a whopping 4000mAh
battery – approximately twice the capacity of the Galaxy S6's
2550mAh power pack.
Bringing its A game
The A9 is part of Samsung's A series, which
initiated previous year. A-series gadgets were formerly
created in reply to condemnation of the Galaxy S5 for feeling too contemptible
– so Samsung
stuffed the entrails of their phones into classier metal cases.