Samsung Electronics will reportedly unveil another flagship device that is dubbed as Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro. The said smartphone recently received Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Certification indicating its upcoming release and launch to the US market.

According to Droid Report, the first announcement of the Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro happened in China last January 2017. Aside from this handset Samsung also unveiled the Samsung Galaxy C5 Pro earlier this month. Moreover, the Galaxy C7 Pro has obtained FCC certification which indicates that it already got an approval to launch in the US.

In contrary, Phone Arena has mentioned in its article that although the Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro received the FCC certification it is still hard to tell whether or not the US carriers will pick this one up. It can be noted that the South Korean tech company is planning to launch the Samsung Galaxy J3 and Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) in the country soon. Both of the smartphones will debut at multiple network operators.

When it comes with the specs, Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro is engineered with a powerful octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor. This chipset is coupled with 4GB of RAM and 64GB expandable storage.

Aside from that, the Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro features an enormous 5.7-inch Super AMOLED display with full HD (1080p) resolution. It is powered by a 3,300 mAh capacity battery. As for the camera department, this smartphone houses 16-megapixel cameras on both the front and back. The only disadvantage of this device is that ships with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow on board.

The Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro is tagged $420 in China and Samsung might offer this handset for a somewhat higher price in the US. But then, it was assumed that this phone will not cost more than $500 outright.

For the patrons of Samsung in the US, there is a possibility that the Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro will hit the market shelves soon. But then, the South Korean tech giant hasn't confirmed this piece of information yet, thus they are still advised to wait for further announcements before rejoicing.

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