Two years ago, Samsung launched the mid-range Galaxy C series, having the Galaxy C5 as its first lineup offering. Unfortunately, it does not get much attention from the public, unlike its close relative, the Galaxy A smartphone lineup. Surprisingly, though, the not-so-famous lineup's upcoming phones, dubbed as the Galaxy C10 and Galaxy C10 Plus, have been in the rumor mills lately since they first appeared on the leaked list of the South Korean tech giant's to-be-unveiled handsets. In fact, the larger one among the two, the Galaxy C10 with the Plus moniker, recently surfaced on the AnTuTu benchmarking site.

As per the AnTuTu listing, the Galaxy C10 Plus bearing the model number SM-C9150 comes with a Snapdragon 660 chip while the Adreno 512 GPU takes care of the graphics department. It will ship with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of built-in memory storage. While it does not mention the display size, it revealed that the screen has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. However, we highly doubt this detail considering that full HD resolution is for displays with an aspect ratio of 16:9. The Galaxy C10 Plus will most likely arrive with a tall 18.5:9 ratio, so we are expecting a 1080 x 2160 pixel resolution. It is said to run on Android 7.1.1 Nougat out-of-the-box, but with a prospect of rolling out the latest Android 8.0 Nougat update in the future.

As of now, we still don't know whether the Galaxy C10 Plus will sport dual cameras or not, as well as what sensors it will use. Moreover, there's no news regarding the phone's launch date, pricing, and availability, just yet. As soon as we come across new information, we will let you know. Stay tuned!
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