After Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro launch in India, Galaxy C5 Pro spotted in China

After Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro launch in India, Galaxy C5 Pro spotted in China

The Samsung Galaxy C5 pro indeed looks identical to its bigger sibling and carries the same design theme as on the C9 Pro, in a smaller and more compact package.

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After Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro launch in India, Galaxy C5 Pro spotted in China

Samsung Mobile India recently launched a rather odd combination of hardware, design and price back in September, 2016 and it was called the Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro. It featured great specifications like 6GB RAM and a 6-inch display along with a premium design at a high asking price.

Soon after we also began to see leaks around a smaller version of the same handset called the Galaxy C5 Pro . While we have only witnessed it on paper so far, it just so happens that someone spotted this mid-range beauty at a Samsung event in China and here are the details.

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The smartphone indeed looks identical to its bigger sibling and carries the same design DNA as on the C9 Pro, in a smaller and more compact package. This would include a glass front, surrounded by an all-metal unibody. The unit showcased on display at the Samsung Forum 2017 as reported by SamMobile, sported a matte black finish with clear markers on the display table hinting that it is indeed the C5 pro.

Image: Twitter (Source: @mmddj_china)

Coming to the specifications, the handset is powered by a Snapdragon 625 SoC that is balance of power and battery life. It is paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB of internal storage with storage expansion. On the front, we have a 5.2-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display with 16MP camera on the front and the rear.

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The product listing at the stall reveals a CNY 2,499 price tag that roughly converts to Rs 25,000 which seems to be a better deal over the massive C9 Pro that is priced at Rs 36,900 in India.

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