Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro Release Date, Specs, and Latest Updates: To run on 4GB RAM, 2.2GHz octa-core, 16MP camera
The Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro will be powered by 2.2GHz octa-core processor and will be supported by a 4GB RAM with an Android Marshmallow OS. This means that, if this leaked benchmarks are true to the actual device that is yet to be released, Galaxy C7 Pro is promising on a fast speed performance.
These specifications were tipped by AnTuTu benchmark app and also by GFXBench listing. The Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro is an upcoming flagship phone of the Korean tech giant that will run on a 2.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 626 SoC for processor alongside Andreno 506 GPU for graphics, reported Amaziness. Other noticeable feature of the Galaxy C7 Pro is it will feature the model of SM-C7010, considering that the device will run on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow as an OS version.
For its hardware design, Android Headlines reported that the Galaxy C7 Pro is likely to be equipped with a 5.7 inch display. As the AnTuTu tip suggested the phone's camera will be sporting a 16 megapixel image quality for both the front and the back, thus, attracting buyers who are selfie enthusiasts. Likewise, Galaxy C7 Pro will feature a FHD display with 1920x1080 pixel screen resolution, that is optimal for video recording.
As for its storage, the Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro will have two variants that will feature either 32GB and 64GB of internal storage. Furthermore, the upcoming smartphone is much the same as its base variant launched earlier this year in terms of its metalic look. Further details are yet to be known.
Considering, however, that none of these features and specifications can be directly confirmed by Samsung, readers and anticipating buyers should treat this news with a pich of salt. Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro is scheduled to be released next month alongside Galaxy C5, and only then can these rumors and speculations can be confirmed.
Stay tuned for more exciting updates!
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