Samsung Galaxy A9 is once again subjected to a benchmark test. This time, it shows details on a few of its key software and hardware specifications.
The Samsung Galaxy A9 benchmark test results were revealed by famous smartphone trade leak source Steve Hemmerstoffer via Twitter. He wrote "OK so this is what that crappy HTC's iPhone 6 render was all about...I can't believe this is real... #HTC #HTCAero #HTCA9."
An AnTuTu benchmark test was recently conducted with a device number of SM-A9000. The post stated that the Samsung Galaxy A9 will feature a 5.5-inch wide screen with a 1080 x 1920 Full HD resolution. The upcoming device will be equipped with an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 620 processor, and with an Adreno 510 GPU, with Cortex-72 CPUs, and improved 10180p HD resolution for a full gaming experience, International Business Times reported.
Samsung Galaxy A9 rumors have also speculated that the device will have 3 GB RAM, and 32 GB capacity for built-in internal storage-a distinct improvement from its forerunner, Galaxy A8. As of now, it is not confirmed whether the new device will come with a support for external MicroSD or not.
The AnTuTu benchmark test did not reveal any information regarding the Galaxy A9's camera properties on both front and main camera. The new device ran on Android Lollipop 5.1.1 for the duration of the test.
Meanwhile, another highly anticipated Samsung tablet has long been a mainstay on the rumor mill and is massively huge with its 18.4-inch screen that is now in the works. The rumored upcoming device was recently marked as having passed the Federal Communications Commission.
The new Samsung tablet is set to have AT&T as its carrier.