In terms of the smartphone’s advantages according to critics, the Galaxy A9 features premium metal and glass construction, similar to the current flagships of the Korean tech giant. It has a very large and vibrant display. It also has a fingerprint scanner and it also performs excellently fast.
As for its downsides, the Galaxy A9 has lower pixel density compared to the flagship smartphones of Samsung, which may actually turn away some prospective users. It also experiences occasional home screen lag issues and also has a very weak speaker.
Based on the different aspects of battery, display, camera, performance, software, and design, the Galaxy A9 rated 8.4 up to 9.6 from a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the highest. The lowest rating of 8.4 was understandably is on its camera while its highest rating of 9.6 is on its bigger and longer-life battery. Overall, however, the rating of the Galaxy A9 is a remarkable 9.0.
Considering its flagship specifications and features, its price somehow makes sense especially among the more insightful and equitable consumers.
The positive reception of the latest iteration of the Galaxy A series particularly the Galaxy A9 has prompted Samsung to focus on the development of the Galaxy A9 Pro.
Reports have it that the Korean tech giant is now in the thick of development of the Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro.