Samsung starts teasing Galaxy C9, launch imminent

Samsung Galaxy C9 teaser

Samsung China has started teasing a new device on their weibo profile and if we are not wrong it is the Samsung Galaxy C9 smartphone that was spotted a number of times in leaks, benchmarks and has also got the FCC approval a couple of days back. The teaser comes with a metal finish smartphone in Black color with a power button on one side. The company also says “The next big thing is coming” in the teaser that might be hinting towards the bigger display and huge 6Gigs of RAM.

Samsung Galaxy C9 teaser
Samsung Galaxy C9 teaser

The Samsung Galaxy C9 comes with the model number SM-C9000 and its recent FCC approval confirms a large 4000mAh battery. The device has also been listed at Geekbench with features such as a Snapdragon 652 (MSM8976) processor with 6GB of RAM and Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow OS. It will have a 5.7-inch or 6-inch full-HD display as per its Zauba listings.

AnTuTu listing lists it with a full-HD display of 1920×1080 pixel resolution and is listed with Snapdragon 652 SoC with Adreno 510 GPU, 6GB of RAM and 64GB inbuilt storage capacity. It also features a 16-megapixel rear camera and a 16-megapixel front facing camera as well. It runs on the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow OS out of the box. A fingerprint scanner might be available just like the other Galaxy C series devices on the physical home button.

Samsung Galaxy C9 SM-C9000 FCC battery
Samsung Galaxy C9 SM-C9000 FCC battery

The company hasn’t revealed the date for the event in the official teaser. We may see the launch of the device at the October end or in the first week of the November. The TENAA listing of the device might give us more details about this device including the images of it. Stay tuned.

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