Friday, December 18, 2015

The Samsung Galaxy A9 FCC certified – Frandroid

regularly evoked by the world media, smartphones Galaxy range Ax (2016) have not yet all been formalized by Samsung. For those who still had doubts, the Galaxy A9, just passed into the hands of the FCC, confirming its existence.

 Samsung Galaxy A9

For several months now rumors diligently evoke renewal Galaxy Ax range of Samsung, with not only a general refresh existing smartphones (possibly including the Galaxy A8) but also the arrival of a new suitor, the Galaxy A9. This now confirms its existence by successfully passing his exams at the FCC, the US agency responsible for ensuring that all products sold on the floor of Uncle Sam do not emit too many waves.

The documents published by the official body that will reveal little about the technical characteristics of the device itself. However, they can confirm the presence of 4G LTE as well as its compatibility with the WiFi 5 GHz. Even its design is very schematic, as only its outline is shown. Nevertheless, we can expect an appearance close to Galaxy A3, A5 and A7 (2016) already unveiled earlier this month.

According to the latest rumors, the Galaxy A9 would be a PHABLET equipped ‘a 6-inch screen with full HD resolution (1080 × 1920 pixels) and covered with a glass 2.5 D. It would be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 620 (or 652 Snapdragon, as has just changed name) coupled with 3GB of RAM and also embark 32GB of internal storage (expandable via microSD up to 128 GB), 4000 mAh battery and two cameras 13 and 5 megapixels.

For now, the release date of the phone has not yet been confirmed, but the approach CES 2016 to be held in Las Vegas from January 4, we could learn more about the topic.

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