Samsung's Galaxy C7, which is rumoured to make a debut next month, has appeared on a benchmarking site. The Galaxy C7 (SM-C7000) has been spotted on GFXBench, revealing that the device will boast the Qualcomm's Snapdragon 625 octa-core which can clock maximum speed of 2.0GHz.
It is aptly backed by Adreno 506 graphics engine, sumptuous 4GB RAM and 32GB inbuilt memory. The Galaxy C7 will also come with a 16MP primary camera with LED flash on the back and an impressive 8MP snapper with full HD video recording ability on the front, German tech blog WinFuture reported.
The leaked features of Galaxy C7 are in line with previous reports. Considering the release patterns of the previous phones, it is likely to get unveiled in a few weeks. Usually when any unannounced devices make an appearance on benchmarking sites, they get unveiled within weeks.
Word on the street is the Galaxy C7 will accompany a smaller sibling, dubbed the Galaxy C5. It is said to come with a 5.2-inch full HD screen, a less powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 CPU, Adreno 406 graphics engine and 4GB RAM.
Both Galaxy C7 and C5 are expected to make their debut in China next month. Once launched, Galaxy C7 will be competing against OnePlus 2 and Moto X Style, among others. The Galaxy C5, on the other hand, will be pitted against OnePlus X, Lenovo Vibe X3 and Xiaomi Redmi Note 3.
Stay tuned for more updates.