Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will be the first flagship
from the South Korean company to feature dual rear cameras. However, if we
believe what a Chinese leakster is claiming, the upcoming Galaxy C (2017) and
Galaxy A (2018) models will be decked with dual rear cameras.
The Chinese leakster has already claimed a few
months ago that the Samsung Galaxy C10 would be the first phone from the
company to feature a dual rear camera system. It is said to be powered by
Snapdragon 660 chipset. Samsung is also rumored to release Galaxy C10 Plus
alongside the Galaxy C10.
The Galaxy C10 duo are expected to succeed the
Galaxy C9 Pro. The leakster has recently claimed that since Samsung has
employed its significant amount of its workforce towards the testing of Galaxy
Note 8, the arrival of the Galaxy C10 duo has been delayed.
The Samsung Galaxy C7 and Galaxy C5 Pro (2017) that
is speculated to be driven either by Snapdragon 660 or Snapdragon 630 is also
speculated to come with dual rear cameras. Apart from these 2017 Galaxy C
series phones, the South Korean company is also speculated to bring dual rear
cameras on Galaxy A (2018) phones. The leakster has also revealed that the
Chinese Galaxy J7 (2017) with model number SM-J7310 will be also equipped with
dual rear cameras.
Samsung Galaxy phones are struggling in China. Since
the manufacturing costs for dual rear camera systems have dropped down
significantly, a lot of well-known and even lesser known brands are providing
dual rear cameras on their smartphones. Hence, dual cameras on mid-range
Samsung phones will allow it to compete with other smartphone OEMs in China.