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Samsung Galaxy C10 announced with massive 128GB, 4000mAh, Dual 13MP

We are finally happy to have the full details about the Samsung Galaxy C10 phone. The first Samsung phone with Dual cameras is finally touching down with 128GB and more. Read the full article to find out more.

Samsung Galaxy C10

Samsung Galaxy C10 specs?

Galaxy C10 is going to be the first Samsung smartphone to launch with Dual cameras. There are even more advantages you are going to get when you buy this phone. We are going to be talking about everything the phone is coming with as specs and features. The Samsung Galaxy C10 specs come with a 6.0-inch with a resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels. The phone is coming with Qualcomm MSM8956 Plus Snapdragon 660 with 6GB RAM. For the storage, there is a 64/128GB which are both expandable up to 256GB via microSD.

For the photography, the Samsung Galaxy C10 cameras offer Dual 13 MP on the rear. The rear shooter has a phase detection autofocus and dual-LED (dual tone) flash also. There is a 16MP shooter on the front for the selfies photos. For the power pack, there is Non-removable Li-Ion 4000 mAh battery that supports the phone. It seems that the phone is coming with the Quick Charge 3.0 for the fast charging technology.

Samsung Galaxy C10

We hope that you are not going to complain about the color options of the Galaxy C10. However, the phone has Gold, Pink Gold, Black, Blue colors variant. We are also aware that this phone is going to run on Google latest Operating System which is the Android Nougat 7.1.1. There is a higher chance that the phone gets the Android Oreo 8.0 software as soon as it gets available. The C10 is also known as the successor of the Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro.

Samsung Galaxy C10 Release Date?

For the official launch date of the Galaxy C10 might be for early July. For the selling cost, the Samsung Galaxy C10 price might come around PHP 25500 ~ $ 515. What do you think about the first Samsung phone with a Dual Cameras and 6GB RAM? Let us know in the comment section below.


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