Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) – Samsung New Smartphone With Quad Cameras

Samsung has launched its new smartphone Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) in India in two variants. The smartphone is touted to be the world’s first smartphone with rear quad camera. The phone has 4 cameras at the back. The price of the phone starts from Rs 36990 in India. At this price tag, the phone will give tough competition to the recently launched OnePlus 6T smartphone. Here are the top 5 feature of the phone.

Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) 

First of all the biggest highlight of the phone i,e the four cameras at the back. The smartphone has a 24MP camera sensor, 10MP telephoto sensor, 8MP ultra wide sensor, and a 5MP depth sensor. The primary sensor on the phone uses pixel binning technique. This technique is used to combine four pixels into one. For the selfies and video calling, there is a 24MP camera on the front.

The users will get to choose between 6GB RAM or 8GB RAM as there are two variants depending on the RAM. The storage of the phone is 128GB. Both the variants of the Galaxy A9 (2018) has the same internal storage i.e 128GB. Well, there is an option to expand the internal storage via microSD card up to 512GB.

The price of the Galaxy A9 (2018) 6GB RAM variant is Rs 36990 and the price of the 8GB RAM variant is Rs 39990. This is the first smartphone under Rs 40000 which have quad cameras. At the back panel, below the rear camera, there is a LED flashlight and the fingerprint sensor located at the right of the camera.

The volume button and the lock button is on the right side of the phone. There is a 6.3-inch full-HD+ (1080×2220 pixels) Infinity Display on the phone with Super AMOLED panel and the aspect ratio is 18.5:9. The processor on the phone is octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 660.

Connectivity options on the phone include Bluetooth v5.0, USB Type-C, Wifi, 4G VoLTE. There is a 3800mAh battery in the phone which comes with fast charging support. The smartphone is launched in three colors – Caviar Black, Lemonade Blue, and Bubblegum Pink. The phone has a always-on-display which shows the notification on th lock screen without effecting battery life.

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