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Samsung: Galaxy C5 Pro and C7 Pro pushed back to January 2017

The Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro has turned up on Chinese TENAA leaks.
The Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro has turned up on Chinese TENAA leaks.
Samsung apparently decided to push back the release of their Galaxy C5 Pro and Galaxy C7 Pro midrange phones to early 2017. A new leak courtesy of TENAA reveals pictures of the Galaxy C7 Pro.

Samsung is hard at working diversifying their midrange phones in Mainland China. After releasing the Galaxy C-series in May of this year, that consisted of the Galaxy C5, C7 and C9, they followed up with the Pro-edition of the Galaxy C9 not too long ago. The Galaxy C9 Pro is also said to be released as an international version soon. Its smaller siblings, the Galaxy C5 Pro and the Galaxy C7 Pro, that already leaked in November probably will not be sold internationally at first but an international version may follow in due time. Initially Samsung planned for a December launch, however, they were pushed back a few weeks and are now scheduled for a release in January of 2017.

The Galaxy C7 Pro recently showed up at Chinese regulatory agency TENAA to qualify for its certification. It is said to come with a 5.7 inch AMOLED display featuring Full-HD resolution, a Snapdragon 626 processor, 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of onboard storage. The design will be very similar to the Galaxy C9 Pro with its triple antenna lines on the back. The fingerprint sensor will be integrated into the front home button. A 16 megapixel camera will feature a very good aperture of F/1.7. The Galaxy C5 Pro will be similar to the Galaxy C7 Pro except for the smaller 5.2 inch display.

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Alexander Fagot, 2016-12-14 (Update: 2016-12-14)