Official Samsung Galaxy C5 renders leave little to the imagination

Victor, 25 May, 2016

Samsung's new "C" line of devices has been an almost constant presence in the rumor mill lately and the Galaxy C5 is shaping up as its first ambassador. After quite a few hands-on leaks and a quick visit to TENAA, there is hardly any mystery left surrounding the device, expected to officially arrive in the next few days.

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Samsung Galaxy C5 gold

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Samsung Galaxy C5 pink gold

This is even more true after today's abundant batch of leaked high-res renders of the device in all four colors - gold, pink gold, gray and silver. Every possible angle is accounted for and no detail left out, so feel free to browse for yourself.

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Samsung Galaxy C5 gray

As for the specs of the Galaxy C5, we are currently expecting a 5.2-inch FullHD display, a Snapdragon 617 SoC and 4GB of RAM. There is also a 16MP main camera on board and an 8MP selfie shooter. The phone should boot Android Marshmallow at launch and will be powered by a 2600 mAh battery. Pricing is still uncertain, but a good estimate is around $330 or so.

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Samsung Galaxy C5 silver

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