Coming to America: Samsung Galaxy C7 available for pre-orders at B&H
Back in May, the Samsung Galaxy C7 was released in China. The phone, and the remainder of the Galaxy C series, was expected to be exclusive to that market. However, New York City's B&H Photo is now accepting pre-orders for the device. The photo and electronics retailer is known to offer mobile devices both from its physical and online stores.
The Samsung Galaxy C7 listed on B&H's website comes with 64GB of internal storage, and is unlocked. Color options are Gold and Gray. Keep in mind that this is a GSM phone which means that it will work in the states on the networks of AT&T and T-Mobile. The phone is priced at $459, and you can reserve one by pre-ordering the handset. Or, you can ask to be emailed once the Galaxy C7 is available from B&H.
The Samsung Galaxy C7 isn't the only Samsung Galaxy model once thought to be limited to overseas distribution, that is coming to the U.S. Other models rumored to be incoming to the states include the Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro and the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime Plus.
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source: B&H (1), (2), @rquandt via TimesNews
The Samsung Galaxy C7 is equipped with a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED display carrying a 1080 x 1920 resolution. The Snapdragon 625 chipset drives the phone, containing an octa-core 2GHz CPU with the Adreno 506 GPU. 4GB of RAM is inside along with 64GB of native storage. 52.6GB of storage is available to the user. A 128GB capacity microSD slot is available to those seeking additional storage. The camera combo from back to front weighs in at 16MP (with an aperture of f/1.9) and 8MP. A 3300mAh battery keeps the lights on, and Android 6.0 is pre-installed.
The Samsung Galaxy C7 isn't the only Samsung Galaxy model once thought to be limited to overseas distribution, that is coming to the U.S. Other models rumored to be incoming to the states include the Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro and the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime Plus.
source: B&H (1), (2), @rquandt via TimesNews
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