Samsung Galaxy C7 Out In China With Powerful Snapdragon Processor, Samsung Pay Support
Dheeraj RAfter one month of its initial launch, Samsung has finally launched its next range, the Galaxy C5 and C7 with exceptional specs in China.
The Mobile Indian reported that the Galaxy C7 device features an all metal and a sleeker build compared to the other C-series devices. It consists of the Samsung Pay support functionality, which is reported to be compatible with China's AliPay payment service. The Samsung device also sports a fingerprint sensor on its home screen. On the more technical side, the gadget has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 octa-core processor with Adreno 506 GPU.
The Galaxy C7 consists of a 5.7-inch display with full HD Super AMOLED display functionality. Digit described that it features 4 GB RAM along with Quick Charge 3.0 for super-fast charging.
Furthermore, the smartphone has been powered by a 3,300 mAh battery for long duration support. Samsung Galaxy C7 reportedly consists of a 16-megapixels rear camera and 8-megapixels front snapper, according to Android Geeks. It also sports hybrid dual SIM, 4G LTE support with GPS, Wi-Fi, and micro-USB port functionalities.
Samsung Galaxy C7 has been integrated with an UHD audio support, which provides an enriched experience to the users. GMS Arena reported that the company's Level on Wireless Pro headset has an active noise-canceling functionality with audio up-scaling for customized audio experience.
The Samsung Galaxy C7 is currently not available online, but can be easily brought offline via authorized Samsung retail outlets in China, priced at 2599 Yuan for 32 GB variant and 2799 Yuan for 64 GB variant. Moreover, there are no official reports on the release date of the smartphone in India. The device was recently cleared by Federal Communications Commission, which hinted that it will soon be released in the US in the coming few months.
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