Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (SM-A9100) gets certified by the FCC and TENAA

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Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (SM-A9100) gets certified by the FCC and TENAA
The unannounced Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (SM-A9100) has just been certified by the FCC. That could indicate that we are not that far away from seeing this device officially unveiled by the manufacturer. The Galaxy A9 Pro is expected to be a phablet with specs that can be seen as being high-end in some areas. The phone is expected to feature a 6-inch Super AMOLED display with a 1080 x 1920 resolution, and a 367ppi pixel density.

Under the hood, we should see the Snapdragon 652 SoC, carrying an octa-core 1.8GHz CPU and the Adreno 510 GPU. 4GB of RAM is expected to be inside, along with 32GB of expandable native storage. A 16MP camera should adorn the back of the unit, while an 8MP front-facing camera will handle selfies and video chats. The device is said to support 4G LTE, 3G, 2G, USB and Bluetooth connectivity, and will measure 7.9mm thick. At 210 grams, the Galaxy A9 Pro is apparently a bit on the heavy side.

The Galaxy A9 Pro has also been certified by China's TENAA, and we do expect to see the handset drop first in that country. The FCC visit is a good sign for those in the U.S. who would like to see this 6-incher from Sammy available in the states.


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source: FCC, TENAA via TimesNews

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