Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro Appears At The FCC


The unannounced Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (SM-A9100) has just been certified by the FCC. For a while, speculations were doing the rounds that the device will launch in the first half of this year. This intriguing bit has been revealed by the US Federal Communications Commission, in one specific document, which details the certification label placement. The battery cover is already installed when bought from retailers. In reality all you can expect is to be able to replace a broken glass and battery. The FCC ID will show on the cover, which is attached by acrylic glue.
In one of the more unexpected turns of events, the yet-to-be-announced Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro will have a removable battery. The phone is expected to feature a 6-inch Super AMOLED display with a 1080 x 1920 resolution, and a 367ppi pixel density. Apart from this, the phone will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 processor and will contain an Adreno 510 GPU.
The front camera on the handset will come with 8 megapixel and the rear camera will come with 16 megapixels, the device will feature Android Marshmallow.
TENAA data also calls out an improved camera for the Galaxy A9 Pro compared to the normal A9. Tailor says he used some third-party apps - Filmic Pro, a pro-grade HD mobile video app that lets you tweak camera settings, Cinema FV-5, another app that gives you manual control to exposure, white balance, and focus settings, among others.
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