Samsung Galaxy A9 Review: Are Four Cameras Better Than One? By News18 Tech

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Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A9 Review: Are Four Cameras Better Than One?

There are multiple lines of thought when it comes to smartphone cameras. Google believes one camera on a phone is more than enough, as the pixel lineup of phones has testified over the years. A lot of phones are on the dual camera bandwagon. For example, the Apple iPhones Huawei has dabbled with the idea of three cameras on the phone with the p20 Pro and then the May 20 Pro. Now, however, Samsung has waited into that entire debate, with four cameras on the back of phone, but our faux cameras really the way forward we find out chances are. This is one phone that you will admire from the back first because of the four cameras stacked vertically there's a 24 megapixel sensor, a 10 megapixel telephoto sensor, which contributes to X optical zoom, an 8 megapixel ultra-wide sensor and a 5 megapixel sensor for additional data.

This has the 10 megapixel telephoto sensor, which is the same as the Galaxy Note 9, to enable the zoom. There's, no doubt that the Samsung Galaxy a 9 is a pretty phone. The new wardrobe has made a significant difference. The metal and the glass really great to hold, and what also helps is the rather slim profile of the device. The Galaxy 9 is part by the snapdragon 616 processors, with options of 6 GB and 8 GB RAM.

This processor choice is a bit perplexing, though, since the phone is in the same price range as the 1 + 6 and the 1 to 60. Both those phones are powered by the top-of-the-line Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor. If Samsung intended to position the galaxy, a 9 has an ultimate flagship or something on those lines. It clearly didn't do the distinguishing bit of the software side of things quite well. The interface wrapped around Android is, incidentally, the same as you find in almost any other Samsung phone.

This phone runs Android, 8.0 Oreo. That said, the 3800 mAh battery lasts a day and a half with absolute ease coming to the camera. Low-Light photos get the benefit of more light being captured in addition to the extra data that is available for post-processing. However, the same benefits are lost during the daytime and include light photos. In fact, quite a few photos struggle with too much light being captured and, as a result, color struggle for accuracy, as we had suspected.

Four cameras on the back of the phone is not necessarily a good thing. At least till the time. The software that is pulling in all the data from the sensors is optimized for all the information that the four sensors pull in at the moment, while the galaxy a 9 is a very good phone. The camera is not the reason why you're going to buy this one.


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