Samsung Galaxy C10 Shown in AnTuTu: 6 GB RAM, Dual Camera, And Much More

Latest Info Samsung Galaxy C10 - Shown in AnTuTu
Actually, rumors about the Galaxy C10 has appeared around May 2017. Samsung smartphone is expected to be born in the third quarter of 2017 as Samsung's first smartphone with dual camera. However, this does not come true. Galaxy Note 8 and Galaxy J7 Plus (also known as Galaxy C8) turned out to be Samsung's first two smartphones with dual cameras. Everyone may ask if the Galaxy C10 will actually exist.
A Samsung smartphone with the SM-C9150 code unfolded in AnTuTu this February. The code was first leaked Nine months ago exactly in May 2017. At that time, the smartphone with the code is associated with the Galaxy C10. Some of its specifications are now revealed in AnTuTu. One of them related screen resolution 1080 x 1920 pixels (Full HD). This shows the screen has a ratio of 16: 9. Could Samsung re-launch a smartphone with a screen that has such a ratio after the launch of Galaxy A8 (2018) duo with 18: 9 screen.
From the performance sector, Samsung Galaxy C10 will be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 660 octa-core 2.2 GHz chipset with Adreno 512 as its graphics processor. The chipset is already used by many middle-class smartphones since it was launched in the second quarter of 2017. Furthermore, the chipset will be integrated with 6 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal memory (supported by microSD card slot). The operating system it runs is still Android Nougat. Unfortunately, there is no information related to the camera. However, based on three-dimensional leaked form that had circulated last year, Galaxy C10 will have a dual rear camera with vertical arrangement.
Samsung Galaxy C10 - Coming Soon ??
Usually, a smartphone that has been featured on AnTuTu will slide off shortly after. This means we will soon be a witness to the birth of Galaxy C10 in the near future. Unfortunately, Samsung apparently still has not provided any statement regarding all the above information. We look forward to it.
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