Samsung is preparing to expand its series C in China. A new model has just been spotted in India. He should wear the number 9 and be equipped with a large screen. Great to what extent ? Even Samsung appears to have not yet decided…
Samsung is always a bit more active in China than elsewhere, and this seems still to be verified at this time. Judging by the leaks, several smartphones will be launched in the coming months. A future Galaxy Is still has been cerifié by TENAA recently. The Galaxy C9, for its part, is not there yet, but evidence of its existence is mounting. A new has just appeared in Zauba, the intelligence organization, specialized in the import/export to and from India.
Two prototypes being test
A new entry has been added to its database on September 19, last for a certain SM-C9000. Understand, according to the nomenclature of Samsung, a Galaxy C9. Or rather, two, in fact. It was apparently of prototypes (not IMEI number that is valid) then in transit to the labs indian Samsung with, for origin, South Korea. A technical detail is also revealed in the passage, in addition to a value.
The smartphone is equipped with a screen of 6 inches and estimated to be 17 107 rupees, the equivalent of 230 € approximately. However, it is interesting to note that other prototypes numbered SM-C9000 have been sent to India a month earlier. The value was the same but not the screen size, raised to 5.7 inches. This is already the format of the Galaxy C7. It seems so strange that Samsung to go back to the C9, but this is obviously not as obvious to her side.
Development less advanced than hoped for ?
he finally made his choice ? Not sure… The screen of 6 inches seems to us in any case more appropriate. We already mentioned the first time, when the launch was announced for the month of October or November. Suffice to say that we miserions more on November, if Samsung is still testing different screen sizes. It will still be necessary to then start the production. Not to mention the requests for certification.
there is therefore still a bit of work, but hope all the same that this will not prevent us to learn more about the equipment of the C9 quickly.
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