UMIDIGI A9 Network Support and Bands
The UMIDIGI A9 comes with the network
2G GSM Bands 2 (1900), 3 (1800), 5 (850), 8 (900),
3G HSDPA Bands 1 (2100), 2 (1900), 4 (1700), 5 (850) , 6 (800), 8 (900), 19 (800),
4G LTE Bands 1-5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17-20, 26, 28, 34, 38-41, 66
5G N/A band for its connectivity.
It has inbuilt with it Wi-Fi capability and the ability to create Wireless hotspot.
UMIDIGI A9 SIM Type and Slots
The UMIDIGI A9 comes with Single / Dual SIM slots. The SIM Type are Nano
UMIDIGI A9 Display
The UMIDIGI A9 comes with a display of 6.53 inches with a resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels.
It uses the IPS LCD Capacitive touchscreen display technology. The display is quite good quality for phones within this price range.
UMIDIGI A9 Processor and GPU
The UMIDIGI A9 processor speed is Octa-core 2.0 GHz Cortex-A53, the chipset is the MediaTek Helio G25 (12 nm). The GPU is the PowerVR GE8320 (650 MHz).
UMIDIGI A9 Internal and External Memory (RAM and ROM)
The UMIDIGI A9 also comes with a 3 GB of RAM, an Internal Memory (ROM) of 64 GB .
The storage space can be expanded via the micro-SD slot (Maximum allowable of 256 GB), uses dedicated Sim slot.
UMIDIGI A9 Operating System (OS)
The UMIDIGI A9 comes with Android 11 out the box.
UMIDIGI A9 Front and Back Camera
The UMIDIGI A9 makes use of a 13 MP + 8 MP + 2 MP back or rear camera with LED flash and a 8 MP front camera with LED flash light.
UMIDIGI A9 Battery Capacity
The UMIDIGI A9 has a battery with the capacity of 5150 mAh.
The Battery uses the Li-Po technology and it is non removable. This battery could last for a day on an average heavy usage.
Generally a good reliable phone. Unlike Samsung, when this auto restarts for any reason, it comes back and asks for pin (stable software) but in Samsung it gives loop 😑 !! Also battery life is pretty good. I have done close to 22h on a single charge sometimes. I alert you, be careful not leave at least 10gb internal memory space otherwise you start seeing a slow down in programs after that. Speaker not bad, but it depends of course on the recorded audio's volume.
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