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Galaxy C10 specs leaked

Galaxy C10 to be the first Samsung phone with dual-lens rear camera?

The world of smartphones already seen many of the phones with dual-lens rear camera setup for the better camera performance. Well, the both lenses are differently used in various phones. Many of the phones capture monochrome in one and the other photo in another. This dual-lens setup is mainly famous for the bokeh effect that we get on the DSLRs. But, Samsung has yet to launch a smartphone with a dual-lens rear camera. It was rumored to be the Galaxy Note 8 to be first having the dual-lens camera. No, it’s not the Galaxy Note 8 but the Galaxy C10.

The phone’s name was revealed to be Galaxy C10 with two vertically set up lens on the rear on twitter first. The model number being SM-C9150, it will be sporting the Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 660 SoC which was announced alongside the Snapdragon 630, both of which have the support for dual-lens camera setup and the X12 modem for connectivity.

Galaxy C10

Samsung’s latest flagships Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus rocking it out are no old news here. If you have been familiar with the S8 news, it’s the first Samsung device with their own Assistant named “Bixby”. The Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus also has a dedicated button to wake up the Bixby. The better about the C10 is that even this is going to have the dedicated button for the Bixby Assistant.

All the above-mentioned information was leaked by a source from China on twitter. The same source also posted a sketch of the phone from the rear where there was no sign of the fingerprint sensor on the rear. So, it must be integrated into the physical home screen button on the front or on the screen itself.

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