Samsung's Galaxy A9 Pro appears at AnTuTu benchmark; Release Scheduled After S7, S7 Edge Launch

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Countless rumors have been circulating regarding Samsung's Galaxy A9 Pro. Though there is still no solid information from the company, the appearance of the device at the AnTuTu benchmark is making these rumored claims viable.

The device was said to be released in the Chinese market and a similar model was also sent to India for further testing. As seen in the AnTuTu benchmark, the Galaxy A9 Pro will sport a 6-inch touchscreen display with a 1920x1080 screen resolution. The device will utilize Qualcomm Snapdragon's 652 chipsets coupled with an Adreno 510 graphics processor, as per Android Community.

The device is said to have a large 4GB of RAM with a 32GB internal memory which is, of course, expandable via microSD card slot. To power things up, it will be powered by a massive 4,000maH battery.

The Galaxy A9 Pro is also said to be using Android's latest v6.0 marshmallow which is a far cry to the previous rumors that it will be having a Windows 10 platform. Experts say that it would be highly unlikely for Samsung to adopt to these changes at this stage.

According to Ubergizmo, the A9 Pro will have a better performance in capturing images as this will have a 16-megapixel rear end camera while having an 8-megapixel selfie shooter compared to the lower 5 megapixels of the previous Galaxy A9.

Tech Times added that Samsung has never been shy in releasing as many variants of its products as much as possible in order to target all levels of consumers. For example, the Galaxy S6 series includes the S6 Edge, S6 Edge Plus, and the S6 Active.

Samsung, however, has not yet confirmed on when the Galaxy A9 Pro will be released in the market. Enthuasists, on the other hand, believe it will be released right after the launch of the Galaxy S7 and the S7 Edge on the market.

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