Just a few weeks ago, an image, understood to be the axed Galaxy S8 series prototype had emerged online, featuring a dual camera module leading many to believe that the flagship Galaxy Note 8, scheduled for launch in the second half of 2017, might debut as the Samsung's first phone to boast dual-snapper.
Now, popular tipster mmddj_china, citing reliable sources inside Samsung's China supply chain, has claimed that mid-tier Galaxy C10, and not Galaxy Note 8, will have the honour of being Samsung's first phone to feature two cameras on the back.
Sources also added that Samsung Galaxy C10 will be powered by Qualcomm's soon-to-be-launched Snapdragon 660 series, understood to be the successor of Snapdragon 653 octa-core. Besides the dual-camera setup, the upcoming Galaxy C10 will also boast a dedicated button to trigger Bixby digital assistant.
Samsung GALAXY C10
— 萌萌的电教 (@mmddj_china) May 7, 2017
Dual camera
SD660
SM-C9150
Other features such as screen size, resolution RAM, storage and battery capacity are yet to be ascertained.
oh I forget
— 萌萌的电教 (@mmddj_china) May 7, 2017
GALAXY C10 support Bixby
So there's a Bixby button.
In a related development, Samsung, besides Galaxy C10, is also working on the 2017 Galaxy J7 and J5 series. Additionally, the company is also readying a game-changing foldable touch-screen smartphone dubbed as Galaxy X.
Keep an eye on this space for latest updates on Samsung phones.