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Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro Leaks [VIDEO]: New Images Reveal Aluminum 'iPhone-esque' Unibody; Shipping Estimated Late January

Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro Spotted Online In New Images; Shipping Around Late January

Vinay Patel

The Samsung Galaxy C5 Pro has been subject to a slew of speculations and leaks. But details about its ritzy brethren, the Galaxy C7 Pro have been very few and scattered. Last year, mounting shreds of evidence indicated that Samsung is hard at work on a couple of handsets as part of its lauded Galaxy C series which will debut outside of China. 

Thankfully, that's no longer the case. A batch of leaked images has made its way on the internet via NextPowerup. This reported leaks give Galaxy fans a comprehensive look at the design of the purported Galaxy C7 Pro.

The device appears to be housed in an aluminum iPhone-esque unibody, just like its precursor that was launched in June last year. However, the recently surfaced images hint at a couple of small changes including a beefed up camera sensor.

Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro Release Date, Specs & Price

Flaunting a mammoth 5.7-inch Full HD display in style, the alleged upgrade of the China-exclusive Galaxy C7 packs a Snapdragon 626 chipset with 4GB of RAM. It is coupled with 64GB of internal expandable storage and a robust 3,300mAh battery.

The Galaxy C7 Pro is most likely to ship running Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow with the company's own TouchWiz user interface. The device is expected to debut in China bearing a price tag of CNY 2,799, which converts to about $405, SamMobile reported.

Moreover, the Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro has already been granted FCC and Wi-Fi certification. This usually alludes to an impending launch, Galaxy fans might soon have something to cheer about in the form of the Galaxy C7 Pro.

There's word floating around that Samsung is currently putting the final touches on the Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro's software. As soon as that's done, the device will be set to hit the store shelves, probably before the end of this month. 

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