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Samsung Galaxy C9 to come with 6 GB RAM

Samsung Galaxy C9 to come with 6 GB RAM,   reveals TENAA listing


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Samsung Galaxy C9 was recently spotted on India's import-export site Zauba with a price tag of Rs 17,107.
The Samsung Galaxy C9 which was recently spotted on Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has now been spotted on the website of China's certification agency, TENAA. Earlier, the Samsung Galaxy C9was spotted on India's import-export tracking website, Zauba, with a price tag of Rs 17,107. The device was also spotted on Antutu, Geekbench, and GFXBench benchmarking websites before. As per the latest TENAA listing, the Galaxy C9 might come with a 6-inch Super AMOLED display with 1080p resolution and a fingerprint sensor. The images of the Galaxy C9 show that the smartphone uses a new antenna system with three slim lines at the top and bottom. The TENAA listing has revealed that the Galaxy C9 will be powered by Snapdragon 652 chipset with 6GB of RAM. It will also come with 4G/LTE, fingerprint sensor and a massive 4000 mAh battery. The phone is 162.9 mm tall, 80.7 mm wide and 6.9 mm thin and it weighs 185 grams, according to the TENAA listing.

In the GeekBench listing, the Samsung Galaxy C9 got 1304 points in single-core test and in muli-core test it received 4366 points. As per the listing on Geekbench, the Samsung Galaxy C9 has 6GB RAM and Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 1.40 GHz quad core processor. The handset is based on the Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system.
Image result for Samsung Galaxy C9As per the listing on AnTuTu benchmark, the Samsung Galaxy C9 comes with a full HD (1920×1080 pixels) display of unknown size. Besides, the listing says that the handset has Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 SoC, Adreno 510 GPU, 6GB RAM, 64GB internal memory. The listing further mentions that the device runs on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow operating system and it has an 16 megapixel rear camera and a 16 megapixel selfie camera. The listing has no information about its battery size.
As per the listing on GFXBench, Samsung Galaxy C9 has a 6-inch display that has full HD (1920x1080 pixels) resolution and 5 finger gesture support. Besides as per the listing, it has Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 2.0 GHz octa-core processor, 6GB RAM, 64GB of internal storage out of which 53GB is reserved for users, Adreno 510 GPU and Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow operating system. In the listing there is no information about its battery or expandable memory. Further, the Samsung phone is listed with 16-megapixel autofocus camera and an LED flash in its rear panel. There is a 16-megapixel camera in its front for selfies. The GFX listing shows that the device has connectivity features like Bluetooth, GPS, NFC and WiFi. As per the listing, the device has accelerometer, gyroscope, light sensor and proximity sensor as well.


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