
The Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro allegedly showed up on Geekbench a couple of weeks ago. It’s another variant of the Galaxy C7 which was cleared by the FCC and then released earlier in June. We know it’s only a matter of time before the South Korean tech giant makes an official announcement but before that happens, it had to visit TENAA and get certification. Well, the phone was recently approved and sighted on the Chinese FCC as the Samsung model SM-C7010.
We can’t confirm if the SM-C7010 is really the C7 Pro but we’re expecting it will arrive together with the C5 Pro. Launch is said to be delayed and rescheduled to January for some reason. It could be related to the Note 7 battery but we’re really hoping not because we can’t bear more bad news from Samsung.
Based on the TENAA listing, the Samsung C7010 will be equipped with a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED screen with 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution, 3300mAh battery, oct-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 626 chipset, 4 or 6GB RAM, 64 OR 128GB onboard storage, 16MP primary cam, 16MP front-facing camera, and a Fingerprint sensor. Battery charging is said to be fast with Quick Charge 3.0 technology so you can reach 100% in less than an hour. Phone is also said to be ready in three color options: Gold, Pink, and Dark Blue.
VIA: TENAA










