First renders and specs for UMIDIGI A9 Max


UMIDIGI A9 Max

Since the launch of the UMIDIGI A9 Pro, the popularity of this device is still pretty high. Featuring a Sony 48MP quad camera, Helio P60 CPU or an infrared thermometer sensor, the A9 Pro is just around $150. Which is an incredible value for money. With the hot sales of the UMIDIGI A9 Pro, many fans are looking forward to a stronger configuration. So here comes the new upcoming UMIDIGI A9 Max.

Now, there are renders showing the UMIDIGI A9 Max in full glory. Including some specs and the makers emphasize, that new A9 Max will come with fast 8GB RAM. Which is very rare with the sub-$200 phones. The renders also show that UMIDIGI will bring some design changes compared to A9 Pro, mostly on the back panel. Just like the Pro version, the Max model also uses a matrix camera module design. However, there’re more decorations in the rear module now, making the A9 Max more standing out. And the A9 Max will adopt a new blue color that looks similar to the blue Xiaomi Mi 11. And the phone will also allegedly get the IR thermometer sensor.

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A9 Max is expected to come with a 6.3-inch FHD+ display, sporting double-sided 2.5D curved glass and metal frame design. The phone will have a Sony 48MP quad rear camera and a Sony 24MP selfie lens. And the temperature measurement will be more accurate thanks to the improved infrared thermometer sensor, even though the accuracy is already very good in A9 Pro. Moreover, we expect that it will be launched sometime in March with price being less than $200, running Android 11 out of the box. 

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Lastly, to celebrate the new year, the company is running a nice global giveaway promo. Total of 10 winners can get UMIDIGI A9 totally for free. You can join the giveaway and learn more about it on UMIDIGI’s official website.

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