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Samsung Galaxy C5 To Be Released With C7; What To Expect?

Samsung Galaxy C5 To Be Released With C7; What To Expect?

Eve Cesista

Aside from making high-end smartphones, Samsung is bound to release its latest addition to the midrange C-series with the release of Samsung Galaxy C5.

So, what should the readers expect of this sophisticated yet affordable phone? Tech Times have all the details that are so far available on the Internet.

More than Galaxy C5, leaks about Galaxy C7 are also present. Translated from Chinese website My Drivers, the former reported that the devices will have a slightly different screen and battery sizes but both will carry a resolution of 1080 x 1920 display and a sleek metal unibody finish that are between 6 and 7 millimeters (0.24 and 0.28 inch) thick.

The Galaxy C5 might sport 5.2-inch display while C7 could have a larger 5.7-inch panel. Meanwhile, the C5 and c7 will possess a 2,600 mAh and 3,300 mAh battery pack, respectively.

Aside from the same display resolution, the upcoming devices is rumored to have identical specs. Some of which are 4 GB RAM and 32 GB internal storage run by a Snapdragon 617 64-bit octa-core processor, 16 MP rear camera and 8 MP selfie camera, dual SIM support and Samsung Ultra High Sound Quality sound feature.

For the exterior, leaked photos obtained by the outlet revealed that Samsung Galaxy C5 might sport a similar design compared to iPhone 6s and HTC 10. The design shows a curved, all-metal case, with antenna bands visible at the back.

Meanwhile, external details about the other model remain unknown, but consumers are free to choose between Gold, Silver, Pink and Gray for the color of their phones.

Lastly, it is expected that Samsung Galaxy C5 and C7 will have a tag price of $245 and $276, respectively. The release date was speculated in May, but it looks like the public might need to wait for further details regarding that. Stay tuned for more news regarding Samsung products.

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