Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (A910F) Takes One Step Closer To Possible Global Debut
The Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (A910F) is a device that can only be found in China for now but an international variant of it could be out in the market at some point.
The international variant of the Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro is the SM-A910F and recent word of it getting Bluetooth certification strengthens the belief that it may make the international scene sooner than most think.
The latest Bluetooth certification on the Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (A910F) International variant thus adds another accreditation, following the device’s previous WiFi certification from Wi-Fi Alliance as reported by Sam Mobile. But more importantly, it places the device likely closer to a possible launch.
A quick breakdown on the Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro sees a phablet-like device that touts a 6-inch full HD Super AMOLED display. It is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 processor, 4 GB of RAM, 32 GB of internal storage, a 16 MP main camera, 8 MP front-facing camera, 5,000 mAh battery and something that will have Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow out of the box.
The Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (A910F) will single-SIM and dual-SIM variants available though the more pressing question most are asking is whether the device would be available in other regions.
For now, the Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro is limited to the China market until there is official word that the device will be popping out in other countries.
Phone Arena claims that pre-orders for the device have allegedly begun over in Poland so that could e an indication that the Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro may be scouring the European region. So if that is the case, does this mean that the Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro will soon be available in the North American market?
While that is on the table, a better question to ask is perhaps the feasibility of offering it to the consumer electronic market and how it will perform. Obviously the focus right now is on the Samsung Galaxy Note 6 (or 7 as some claim) which is nearing launch (reportedly by August).
As far as the Samsung A-series is concerned, it may be a risk that Samsung could take to expand its smartphone product offering.
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