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Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro hits FCC

Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro Android phablet hits FCC on its way to the US market
Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro
The international variant of this massive 6-inch Android handset has been spotted on FCC, not long after the model number SM-C900F surfaced on the WiFi Alliance website as well.

Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro has been around since last November, but only China and a few Asian markets had it so far, with India expected to join them by the end of the month. This handset has been imported to India for testing a while ago, then received its Bluetooth and WiFi certifications, so now it is ready to hit the global market, as it has just cleared the FCC as well.

The Galaxy C9 Pro currently available in China has a massive 6-inch full HD Super AMOLED display, using a Qualcomm Snapdragon 653 processor, 6 GB RAM, and 64 GB internal storage. It also comes with dual-SIM dual-standby and has a dedicated microSD slot with support for cards up to 256 GB in size. Powered by a non-removable 4,000 mAh battery, it only runs Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow for now.

With FCC cleared as well, Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro can finally get to the US market as well. However, we expect this to happen in February, if the pre-order period that begins on January 27 in India does not start in the US and other markets at the same time.

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Codrut Nistor, 2017-01-18 (Update: 2017-01-19)