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Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) is the world’s first quad camera smartphone

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Samsung Galaxy A9

The world’s first smartphone that packs a quad camera is introduced by Samsung. The 2018 Galaxy A9. The device was launched a short time after the introduction of the Galaxy A7 2018 and features a triple camera on the backside. The camera also packs ultra-wide-angle features that allow the user to focus the object in detail and capture a wider area.

The primary camera on the device captures 1o MP images while the tele-camera provides a zoom of 2x. One can find a 24 MP short on the main camera added with a bright lens of f/1.7 which can capture great images on a night as well as daytime.

Samsung Galaxy A9 camera

An 8 MP sensor powers the 120 ultra-wide-angle cameras. The camera settings automatically adjust as because of the Intelligent Scene Optimizer which is an AI. In the end, you would find a 5 MP depth sensor for captures that are artificially broken.

The Galaxy A9 has a Super AMOLED Screen- 6.3” in diagonal. Moreover, the camera has a resolution of 1,080 x 2,220px and notch free. The camera count is brought to 5 in total.

When it comes to storage the Samsung Galaxy A9 lets you store plenty of photos and videos. The device comes in two versions 125GB and 512 GB. You can choose between the 6 GB RAM and the 8 GB RAM variant.

The heart of the device is an octa-core processor (4x 2.2GHz + 4x 1.8GHz), powered by Android 8.0 Oreo with Samsung add-ons. The huge screen lets the users perform multi-tasking with much ease and comfort. The device packs a 3,800mAh battery which is quite close to that on the Galaxy Note 9.

Image Credit- Samsung.com

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