Samsung Galaxy A9: FIRST Phone with 4 MAIN CAMERAS

Samsung GALAXY A9 was launched yesterday by the Samsung company as the first smartphone with a main camera that has 4 image sensors, an interesting first for the smartphone world.

Samsung Galaxy A9

Samsung Galaxy A9 was announced yesterday as the first phone with 4 main rooms, an image of the new smartphone being revealed before the announcement by a well-known leaker of mobile products. Unfortunately, although the Samsung Galaxy A9 brings a first on the smartphone market, the phone itself is a middle-class one, with mediocre specifications, and so the Samsung company will sell it at a low price, and bring the technology in front of many people.

The Samsung Galaxy A9 has a main camera with 4 image sensors, which are positioned in a vertical format, each of them being thought to fulfill a certain functionality for users. More precisely, we are talking about an ultra wide-angle sensor of 8 megapixels, a telephoto camera of 10 megapixels, a main camera of 24 megapixels, and a camera for depth, which has 5 megapixels, the application that controls them also being quite complex .

Samsung Galaxy A9: FIRST Phone with 4 MAIN Cameras

The Samsung Galaxy A9 comes with Android 8, so not even 8.1, but at least it has a 3800 mAh battery, even if the processor is inferior to most of those used for smartphones at the moment. On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy A9 should be quite cheap when it will be launched in November, as Samsung has so far avoided giving information about the price it will charge for its new smartphone model, with a premiere interesting.

The Samsung Galaxy A9 brings this technology with a camera with 4 image sensors because Samsung more than likely wants to test it before implementing it in the phones of the Galaxy S series, where it cannot afford to make mistakes. I imagine that the Samsung Galaxy A9 will not take as good pictures as the Samsung GALAXY Note 9, but even so, it should be above the mid-range phones that are currently sold on the market.