Details about the Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro Android smartphone have been very few. Fortunately, that's no longer the case, as Samsung plans to start taking reservations for the Galaxy C7 Pro in China on Jan. 16.

A batch of leaked images of the Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro smartphone has mounted up on the internet. The leaks give Galaxy enthusiasts a comprehensive look at the design of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro Android smartphone, according to Next Powerup.

The Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro appears to sport an aluminum iPhone-like unibody, just like Galaxy C7 Pro's precursor that rolled out in June 2016. Nonetheless, the recently surfaced photos suggested at a couple of small changes, which includes a boosted camera sensor. The Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro packs a 16MP rear camera setup and a 16MP front camera as well.

Nevertheless, the Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro Android smartphone comes along with a 5.7-inch FHD display, packs a Snapdragon 626 chipset with 4GB of RAM. The Galaxy C7 Pro is coupled with 64GB of internal, expandable storage, as well as a 3,300mAh battery.

The Galaxy C7 Pro is said to run on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow with the tech company's own TouchWiz user interface. The upcoming Samsung Android smartphone is expected to debut in China with a price tag of CNY 2,799, which is about $405, SamMobile reported.

Furthermore, the Galaxy C7 Pro smartphone has already been granted a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Wi-Fi certification. This certification usually indicates to an impending launch, wherein tech enthusiasts might soon have something to cheer about in the form of the Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro.

In addition, according to the benchmark test results, the Galaxy C7 Pro scored 1,000 on the single-core test and 5,679 on the multi-core test. In spite of that, there's word floating around that the South Korean tech giant is currently putting the final touches on the Galaxy C7 Pro's software.

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