Samsung Galaxy A9 Unboxing & Review. By Techno Holic

By Techno Holic
Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A9 Unboxing & Review.

Hey guys welcome to our YouTube channel techno colic. Today we are going to unbox and review a newly launched smartphone by Samsung that is Samsung Galaxy a 9 so, while unboxing this giant smartphone by Samsung, let's talk about some of its best features at an event. In Delhi today, Samsung launched Twitter touts as the world's first quad camera set up on a phone. The phone was launched in two Ram configurations at prices of thirty-six thousand nine hundred ninety rupees and thirty-nine thousand nine hundred ninety rupees for six gigabytes and eight gigabytes Ram respectively pre-orders for the Galaxy, a nine have already begun, and it will start shipping on 28th of November camera. Let me begin with the USP of the phone, the camera, the Samsung Galaxy, a nine has a four camera setup at the back, which includes a whopping, 24 MP primary sensor, a 8mp ultra-wide sensor, a 10 MP telephoto lens, and a 5 MP depth sensor up front is also a single setup of a 24 MP sensor. Samsung also briefed us about this new software edition.

It has made to the camera which it calls the intelligent camera. Basically, the software enables the camera to identify some 19 scenes according to which it automatically adjusts light and chooses the sensor. For instance, if you are clicking pictures of mountains, the camera may automatically choose a wide-angle lens, so you can capture a greater portion of the landscape. The other feature that comes as part of the intelligent camera is something called flaw: detection, where the camera Y ll, let you know if the person's eyes are shot in a selfie. For example, the Google Pixel 3 introduced similar features at launch, wherein the phone takes a bunch of photos and then picks the nicest one of the lot of battery.

The Galaxy a9 is fueled by a 3800?m AA battery with support for type C fast charging. Looking at the glass back, you do expect wireless charging support. However, Samsung told me that the Galaxy a9 only support fast charging and not wireless charging, build design and display Samsung Galaxy, nine features, a 6.3 inch AMOLED display with an 80% screen to body ratio. Sadly, the phone looks very much like old school slab of a device. Phones have gotten taller and slimmer over the years, not wider aesthetically.

The build of the phone is pretty good. It comes in three color variants: caviar, black lemonade, blue and a bubblegum pink. The latter two color variants are great to look at, especially with their beautiful color scheme and gradient at the back. Unfortunately, the device I got to play around with at the launch event was the black one and in my opinion it was the most boring one to look at chipset storage and OS under the hood. The galaxy a9 is powered by a Snapdragon, 660 chipsets and yes, you're on the right track, asking 35 K for a phone with a Snapdragon 600 60s a bit much I'll reserve.

My final judgement for the full review, but I'm already worried about the specs of the phone. Like I said: Samsung launched two Ram variants in the phone, six gigabytes of RAM variant and eight gigabytes of RAM model. Both the variants start at 128 gigabytes storage, which you can expand via micros up to 512 gigabytes. The galaxy a9 runs Android 8.0 Oreo and when I asked about the timeline for the Android Pi update, I was told that would happen soon. On the UI front, though, at my estimate, the device comes with some 50 pre-installed apps, which includes the Google and Microsoft suite of apps and to Amazon apps, then a whole series of Samsung Apps that clutter wasn't pretty to look at conclusion.

On the surface, the Galaxy a9 is undoubtedly interesting, especially with its quad cam setup in the blue and pink color variants. The price is the one area that's most concerning at 35,000 rupees, it's competing with the OnePlus 60 and the Asus before 5 Z, and the like the hardware configures so bad. That I already know that the phone will fail miserably in performance tests versus the likes of the OnePlus 60. One can only hope that the camera is so stunning that it overshadows any performance limitations. Thanks for watching this video do subscribe our channel for future updates.

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