The device spotted at FCC has the specs and features already mentioned by earlier rumors and leaks - metallic body, Snapdragon 617 processor, and 4 GB memory.
Samsung Galaxy C5 has been in the rumor mill for a while, and it was recently spotted at TENAA as well. Now, the time has come for it to hit FCC, so it is very likely to see it launch by the end of the month.
The FCC listing of the Samsung device SM-C5000 confirms the specs and features already mentioned so far. This handset is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 SoC, also featuring 4 GB of memory and up to 64 GB internal storage. Samsung Galaxy C5 has an all-metal body and runs Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow as expected. It should also use a 5.2-inch full HD AMOLED display, but that is not a surprise, either.
According to multiple reports, the Galaxy C5 is scheduled to launch on May 26th. Early rumors mentioned a price of around $250 USD, but the most recent leaks pushed the amount all the way up to $335 USD. We will get back to the Galaxy C lineup as soon as it launches, so stay tuned.
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