السبت، 6 فبراير 2016

Galaxy A9 Pro (SM-A9100) hits GFXBench with 4GB RAM, Android 6.0.1

The Galaxy A9 Pro was recently imported to India for testing, with the import listing revealing a 6-inch display on the device. Now, we are getting a look at other specs of the A9 Pro, thanks to a listing on the GFXBench benchmark database.

GFXBench lists the A9 Pro with a 5.5-inch screen, so this might not be the final retail unit that was tested. The device was running Android 6.0.1 when it was benchmarked, supporting our speculation that a newer version of Android would be one of the upgrades the A9 Pro would offer over the regular A9. 4GB of RAM and a 16 MP rear camera are the other improvements, but the rest of the major specs remain the same.

These include a Snapdragon 652 chipset, Full HD display resolution, an 8-megapixel front-facing camera, and 32GB of internal storage expandable via a microSD slot. We’re guessing the 4,000 mAh battery will be left as it is, as the capacity is already high enough to offer amazing battery endurance.

It’s still unclear when the Galaxy A9 Pro will make an official appearance, though a post-MWC launch is likely (especially since Samsung would want the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge to be the first devices with Android 6.0.1 out of the box). Like the Galaxy A9, the A9 Pro is expected to be exclusive to the Chinese market.

Galaxy A9 Pro hits GFXBench with 4GB RAM, Android 6.0.1

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Samsung Pay app gets Android 6.0 Marshmallow support

Samsung has given us yet another major indication that the Android 6.0 updates for its latest devices could be rolling out soon. The Samsung Pay app has received an update that readies the app for Marshmallow support – Samsung Pay is an important service for the company, and it would make sense for it to be among the first apps that become Android 6.0 compatible. The Smart Switch app was updated recently to include 6.0 support as well.

The Samsung Pay update brings the app’s version number to 1.6.6.1, and the changelog notes Marshmallow compatibility and performance and UI enhancements. You should get a notification for the update when you open Samsung Pay on your phone; in case you don’t, hit the More button and head into Settings » About Samsung Pay to update manually.

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