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Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro To Be Released In The US

Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro To Be Released In The US

The Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro started out as a rumor after Note 7's discontinuation. However, at the last week of October, Samsung has finally confirmed that there is indeed a 6-inch phablet coming out of its doors. However, this phone was just released in the Chinese market. Luckily though, new leaks suggest that an international Galaxy C9 Pro variant could also be released.

Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro International Release

For people who are craving for a giant Samsung phone after Note 7's cancellation, here's good news for you. The Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro might be launched internationally pretty soon and this may include the US. A recent report from GSM Arena said that the supposed international variant of the Galaxy C9 Pro has been given its WiFi certification. Apparently, WiFi Alliance or WFA has given the smartphone with a model number SM-C900F its WiFi certification. This model is highly likely the Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro and Sam Mobile says it could launch next year.

Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro Specs

The Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro comes with a 6 inch display and a 1080 x 1920 pixel resolution. It runs Android Marshmallow from the box and it is powered by a Snapdragon 653 CPU. It then has a massive RAM size of 6 GB and a native storage of 64 GB. A microSD slot with 256 GB capacity is also present in this phone. It's basically a good overall value phone especially with its 16 MP rear and 16 MP front cameras.

This phone also has a fingerprint sensor and a massive 4000 mAh battery. It's worth noting though that this is the official specs sheet of the C9 Pro. Its still-rumored international variant may or may not be 100 percent identical to the original release. Nevertheless, as a whole, there's no doubt that the Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro is a solid deal for phablet lovers. It even comes with the popular color options of Gold and Pink Gold. It could clearly be a big thing when it reaches other markets.

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