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Samsung working on affordable Galaxy C5 and C7 smartphones

It's not clear at this time when the Galaxy X smartphone might be released. Recently the company also launched the Galaxy A9 as the successor for the Galaxy A8, but it is still available only in China.

As a higher-tier handset, though not as high-end as the flagships of Samsung, the Galaxy A9 also features a fingerprint scanner built into its home button, just like the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy Note 5.

But the phone is not water-resistant as much as the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 Edge are.

What's very clear is that the cameras of the Galaxy S7 Edge and Galaxy Note 5 do a great job and you really can't go far wrong with either. However, now, citing reports from Korea, Sam Mobile says this device could be launched in 2017. After all, the new device's predecessor, the Note 5 was released globally on August 21 past year. In the previous year, rumours about Project Valley, a bendable Samsung smartphone had surfaced. In addition to that, we already know that Samsung will launch Foldable Galaxy X in 2017. Moreover, the Marshmallow offers several new features like Doze effect to the table. The device is expected to have IP68 rating and BlackBerry Hub-like Focus app. The price of this smartphone will start from $750 and can also cross $800. So unveiling the product in July and releasing it in August seems plausible. For years, the company talked about smartphones with curved or foldable screens, filing patents that detail the technologies involved with building them.

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For Galaxy J7 buyers, Airtel is offering a double data up to six months allowing consumers to avail up to 30GB of free data.

Rumors have nearly confirmed that the top variant of the Galaxy Note 6 will get 6GB of RAM.

It is known for years that Samsung is developing a device in which the display screen can be bent by the user of the device, or can even be folded up.

The alleged Galaxy S7 Active was spotted in the GFXBench listing that leaked earlier this week. It is expected that the Galaxy S8, the Galaxy S8 edge, the Galaxy Note 7, and the Galaxy Note 7 edge will all sport Super AMOLED Displays with RGB subpixel display technology and 2.5K resolution. How it works is simple: by adding a compatible card to Samsung Pay and using it three times will see users receive a $20 gift card that can be used in Nike, Whole Foods, Overstock, Toys R Us, or GAP.


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