Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro surfaces on AnTuTu
             
    Just the other day, 
the Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro was seen visiting the Geekbench benchmark site. Today, the phone was spotted on AnTuTu. While Geekbench only listed a few specs (Snapdragon 625 chipset, 4GB of RAM and Android 6.0.1 inside), the AnTuTu documentation features a lot more.
While the information from AnTuTu doesn't include a screen size, India's import-export Zauba website indicates that the display will be 5.7-inches; the benchmark test reveals that that the screen will carry a 1080 x 1920 resolution. While Geekbench had the Snapdragon 625 chipset under the hood, AnTuTu shows that the Snapdragon 626 SoC will be employed on the Galaxy C7 Pro. This chipset contains an octa-core CPU running as fast as 2GHz, adds support for a dual-camera setup, and includes an X9 LTE modem along with the signal boosting TruSignal technology. The Adreno 506 GPU crunches the graphics.
A 16MP camera will be found on the back and on the front of the phone, something that sounds promising for selfie fans. 4GB of RAM is inside along with 64GB of native storage. Android 6.0.1 is pre-installed. We expect to see the Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro introduced some time next month, possibly with the Samsung Galaxy C5 Pro alongside. 
The Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro was unveiled last month and was the first handset introduced by Sammy to contain 6GB of RAM. A few days ago, 
a photo of that phone in Jade Black appeared.
    
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source: 
AnTuTu via 
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