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Samsung Galaxy C7 (2017) get certified by TENAA, display, RAM and camera revealed

Samsung Galaxy C7 (2017) get certified by TENAA, display, RAM and camera revealed


Samsung Galaxy C7 (2017) already has taken bluetooth and Wifi certificate. But now some key features appeared during the certification process by a Chinese website TENAA. Samsung C7 2017’s display, RAM and dual rear cameras are certified by TENAA. It is a good news which mean soon Samsung Galaxy C7 2017 model will be available. The Certificate revealed dual 13MP snappers on the back with LED flash, a metallic unibody design, a 5.5 inches Super Amoled display and a 4GB RAM. The Selfie Camera has 16 mega pixels and coupled with a front LED flash. Moreover, it is boasts a 2850mAh battery and has a fingerprint scanner which is equipped in the home button.


Other specs are rumored currently, the Galaxy C7 2017 is said to have a 5.5” FHD display, 2.5D glass protection, Octa core processor with the clock rate of 2.39 GHz. It will come in 32GB and 64GB variants which have 3GB and 4GB RAM respectively. A microSD is present for storage enlargement. Samsung Galaxy C7 2017 having 152.4 × 74.7 × 7.9 mm dimensions and 178 grams weight. It runs on Android OS 7.1 Nougat. The Smartphone is carrying USB Type C, fast charging option, Dual SIM connectivity, and 4G VoLTE internet. Also a rumor suggests that Samsung Galaxy C7 2017 will arrive in Gold and Black color. There is no word about the price of smartphone so wait for the next report or official announcement.

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