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Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (2019) launched in Korea, will come to India soon

The new Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (2019) has just been launched in South Korea. From what we know, its main highlights are that it comes with an Infinity-O-Display and a triple rear camera setup. It is said that the Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (2019) is a variant of the Samsung Galaxy A8s. However, in what sense has this been said is still a mystery to us. The smartphone has been launched with a price tag of KRW 5,99,000 that is roughly Rs 37,800. It is said to launch in India in the midst of the MWC, that is on February 28.

The Infinity-O Display with a hole is located at the top left edge of the screen for the selfie camera sensor. The triple rear camera setup is located at the back side of the phone where a fingerprint scanner is also located. At the bottom, there is a USB Type-C port, a speaker grille and a microphone. At the right edge you can find the power and volume buttons, and on the left, a Bixby button. When it comes to specifications, the Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (2019), the screen sports an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. It has a single RAM variant of 6GB that comes with 128GB internal storage.

The Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (2019) packs a 3,400mAh battery.  The triple rear camera setup consists of a 24MP main sensor, 10MP telephoto sensor and another 5MP sensor. The 10MP telephoto sensor offers 2X optical zoom and the 5MP sensor has been incorporated for more depth in photos. If the device is indeed a variant of a Samsung Galaxy A8s, then it is expected to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 processor, 6.4-inch display and offer NFC support. To recall, the Samsung Galaxy A8s sports a 6.4-inch 1080×2340 display with an aspect ratio of 19.5:9.

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There is a 6GB RAM and an 8GB RAM variant, both of which bring a 128GB internal storage. One thing, that we know is common between the Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (2019) and Samsung A8s is the triple rear camera setup. Even the Samsung Galaxy A8s has a 24MP, 10MP and 5MP sensor on the rear.

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