Samsung Galaxy C10: first Samsung flagship with Dual cameras
Samsung has been quite successful this year. The company released the new duo flagship Galaxy S8 and S8+ and met huge success. Now, it is time to move on to other phones as well. Recently, Samsung Galaxy C10, the company’s first phone with a dual camera, showed itself!
Samsung Galaxy C10: first Samsung flagship with Dual cameras
If there is something to complain about the Samsung smartphones, it is that none of the phones from the company has a dual camera set-up yet! Even with the new flagships Galaxy S8 and S8+, the company has not yet implemented dual camera for them. Although to be fair, the flagships, as well as other phones from the Korean company, can take excellent pictures already. It is still one feature that many people desire. They don’t have to wait longer, as the upcoming Samsung Galaxy C10 is the first Samsung phone to have dual camera set-up!
However, up until now, that is pretty much all we know about the new Samsung Galaxy C10. The Korean giant has managed to keep this phone a secret well. Today, we have the first glance of what the phone would look like when it launches. These are the rendered images of the phone, but with those, we can get a good picture of how the phone is going to be outside. You can watch the clip below to see!
What we see matches quite well with previous reports of the phone. It would have a dimension of 152.5 x 74.8 x 7.68mm, and the screen size would probably be 5.5″. There is also likely a fingerprint scanner under the display. The phone has a dedicated Bixby button as well, similar to Galaxy S8 and S8+. As for the dual camera, nothing is known for now. It could very well be a wide+zoom lenses combo, an RGB+monochrome one, a normal+super wide one, or something entirely new by Samsung. We just have to wait and see.
Samsung Galaxy C10 is coming soon!
Words have it that the new Samsung Galaxy C10 is coming soon. By then, Galaxy C10 specs and Galaxy C10 price should be available to us. Are you excited for this phone?