Samsung Galaxy A9: world’s first quad camera smartphone

Samsung is launching the world’s first phone with a quad camera on the back – the Galaxy A9 (2018). The phone succeeds Samsung’s first triple camera phone, the Galaxy A7 (2018), and builds on it with the addition of a telephoto camera. Between it and the ultra-wide angle camera, you can choose to focus on a detail or capture more of the scene.

The tele camera offers 2x optical zoom over the main camera and captures 10MP images. The main camera is a 24MP shooter with a bright f/1.7 lens, suitable for daylight and nighttime shots.

The 120° ultra-wide angle camera sports an 8MP sensor. The Intelligent Scene Optimizer is an AI that automatically adjusts the camera settings based on the scene. Finally, there’s a 5MP depth sensor for shots with artificial bokeh.

Samsung Galaxy A9
Samsung Galaxy A9 camera

The Galaxy A9 has a large Super AMOLED screen – 6.3” in diagonal. It has 1,080 x 2,220px resolution and is notch free. There’s a 24MP selfie camera (f/2.0) above that screen. This brings the camera count to 5 total.

The phone allows you to store many photos and videos, which to enjoy on the roomy screen. Both versions of the A9 come with 128GB of storage (plus a microSD slot for up to 512GB more), all you have to decide is whether you want 6GB of RAM or 8GB.

Also, the Samsung Galaxy A9 has an octa-core processor (4x 2.2GHz + 4x 1.8GHz), which is running Android 8.0 Oreo with Samsung add-ons.

These include Samsung Pay, Health and Bixby. The large screen is great for split-screen multitasking too.

The phone comes with a 3,800mAh battery, close to the Galaxy Note9 capacity. The back of the phone features a fingerprint reader. The back itself is made of 3D curved glass for improved ergonomics.

Samsung Galaxy A9
Samsung Galaxy A9

The Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) will be available in select markets early next month. There will be three colours to choose from Caviar Black, Lemonade Blue and Bubblegum Pink. Pricing is yet to be detailed.

Read also: Google announces Pixel 3 Smartphone, Pixel Slate & Home Hub

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Gbenga Ajao
Gbenga Ajao is a journalist. He has garnered experience in print, electronic and new media. He is passionate about mobile and web technology.

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