Go big with the Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 19 Jul 2016

Bigger and better: Samsung Malaysia vice president of IT and mobile business unit (centre) flanked by male models with the A9 Pro which has a 6in screen. – TAN KIT HOONG/The Star

Samsung has launched the 2016 edition of its big phone, the Galaxy A9 Pro.

As this is one of Samsung’s bigger smartphones, the front is dominated by a 6in full HD Super Amoled display.

The A9 Pro comes with a quad-core processor, 32GB of storage and 4GB RAM.

If 32GB isn’t enough for you, Samsung is throwing in a free 64GB microSD card with every purchase to expand memory to a total of 96GB.

The A9 Pro’s microSD slot that can accept microSD cards of up to 256GB in size.

With a bigger phone comes more room for a bigger battery and the A9 Pro sports a whopping 5,000mAH battery.

As for the camera, the A9 Pro has a 16-megapixel f/1.9 rear camera with better low-light performance while the front-facing camera is 8 megapixels with the same aperture.

The A9 Pro is available in a choice of black, white or gold colour options with a recommended retail price of RM1,999 (inclusive of GST).

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