Galaxy C5 Pro And Galaxy C7 Pro Are Set For Reveal Early Next Year

Samsung had introduced quite a few smartphones this year and includes a couple of Galaxy C-branded smartphones, which are mainly aimed at the Chinese smartphone market. The company had introduced the Galaxy C5 and Galaxy C7 back in May, while the Galaxy C9 Pro arrived back in October.

Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro

The reported listing reveals that the Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro comes to a full-HD display. The Galaxy C7 Pro smartphone is said to be powered by a Snapdragon 626 processor matched with 4GB of RAM. Talking about the camera, the phone sports a 16-megapixel for the main camera and the same for the front, a 16-megapixel. The Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro is suggested to run on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow based presumably to TouchWiz UI. A separate Zauba listing had earlier spoiled that the full-HD display could be of 5.7-inch in screen size.

Samsung Galaxy C5 Pro

The Galaxy C5 Pro is said to feature Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 while the C7 Pro gets the higher series. Said to be powered by Snapdragon 626.The Samsung Galaxy C5 Pro is expected to come with a 5.2-inch and a 1080p full HD Super AMOLED display. Comes with 4GB/6GB of RAM, 64GB ROM. As for the camera, the phone is said to sport a 16MP camera for both. Under the exterior is a 3000mAh battery life.

Both the Galaxy C7 Pro and the Galaxy C5 Pro are also speculated to include a USB Type-C port. Will support for Samsung Pay mobile payment service and comes with a fingerprint scanner. Both to run Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow operating system out of the box at release, with the Microsoft's new 'Grace UX' layer on top.

One would think that Samsung has no plans to announce the additional 'Galaxy C' smartphones anytime soon, but it seems like the new Galaxy C-branded handsets could release in the next couple of months. Earlier reports said that the Galaxy C5 Pro and Galaxy C7 Pro could possibly arrive before the end of this month but it is highly unlikely.

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