There is another type of recovery available for Android and it is called Custom recoveries. These recoveries like TWRP recovery or CWM has loads more functionalities. These Custom recoveries allow users to take nandroid backups (full system backups). Users can install Custom Firmware /ROMs, Kernels and other .zip or .img files via these custom recoveries. One thing you have to remember, you can’t install Custom recoveries unless you unlock the bootloader of the device. Remember, if you install any Custom recovery, it replaces the stock recovery. Users have to follow the same steps to Boot into Stock Recovery or Custom Recovery. The Samsung Galaxy A9 2018 was recently launched by Samsung (October 2018). It comes equipped with a large 6.30-inch touchscreen display with 1080 pixels by 2220 pixels screen resolution. The Samsung Galaxy A9 2018 runs Android 8.1 Oreo and the device will be getting Android 9.0 Pie in coming months. The Device is powered by an octa-core (4×2.2GHz + 4×1.8GHz) processor coupled with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 512GB via a microSD card. The Samsung Galaxy A9 2018 sports a 4 camera setup on the back side 24-megapixel (f/1.7) + 10-megapixel (f/2.4) + 8-megapixel (f/2.4) + 5-megapixel (f/2.0) and a 24-megapixel front shooter for selfies. The Samsung Galaxy A9 2018 becomes the first Android device to come with a Quad Camera setup on the rear side. The Samsung Galaxy A9 2018 houses a 3800mAh. The device comes with a fingerprint scanner and a dedicated Bixby button.
Steps To Enter Into Recovery Mode On Samsung Galaxy A9 2018
First of all, you will need to turn off your device. Now Press and hold the Bixby, Volume Up and Power buttons for few secs. After you see the Android Logo is displayed, release the Power and Bixby button, but keep holding the Volume Up button until the Recovery Mode screen shows up Now you can see the Android System Recovery Menu option. Done! You have entered Recovery Mode on your Galaxy A9 2018.