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Samsung Galaxy C7 Rumors, Specs: What To Expect; Phone To Be Released Worldwide?

Samsung Galaxy C7 Rumors, Specs: What To Expect; Phone To Be Released Worldwide?

Shilpa Chakravorty

Good news awaits Samsung users as the latest Galaxy C7 has been finally launched in China, and will soon be available for sale.

Samsung Galaxy C7 has been prepared for the Chinese market only, however,  there are possibilities that it might be released in India, as it has been spotted on Zauba, a website known for imports and exports in the country, reported International Business Times.

The newest Samsung Galaxy phone was released in two variations in the Chinese market, one with a memory space of 32 GB priced at ¥2599, while the other with a 64 GB memory space priced at ¥2799. The prices for Indian markets are not yet known, but experts suggest that it will be revealed with the decision to export in the said country.

Notably, the Galaxy C7 boasts of a 5.7-inch super AMOLED full HD screen with 1920 x 1080 pixels, and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor. It has Android 6.1 as it OS, and its memory can be expanded up to 128 GB.

It also consist of a 4 GB RAM, with Adreno 506 GPU for its graphics and dual camera of  16 MP main camera, and 8 MP front snapper, with a LED and a flash, and a 3,300 mAh battery.

The device is also available in multiple colors of Grey, Gold, Pink Gold and Silver.

Meanwhile, users can also go ahead and choose certain other Smartphones like Xiaomi Mi 5, which comes with 5.15-inch full HD screen and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor or LG Nexus 5X, which comes with a 5.2 Inch IPS LCD and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor. Both the handsets have Android 6.0 as their OS, and sports a dual camera.

For those who are still waiting for the Samsung Galaxy C7 to be released in the international market, the Korean tech giant remains silent on the release date. Stay tuned for more updates.

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