The Samsung Galaxy C10, the company’s first
dual-camera phone, is shaping up to be one of the hottest premium mid-rangers.
The latest addition on its already impressive spec sheet is Always On Display
(AOD).
This feature has been making its way down the ladder
and is available on the 2017 editions of the A-Series and more recently the new
J-series too. It looks like the same implementation too, so it should have the
same functionality as the Galaxy S8.
The Galaxy C10
is expected to have a 6” Super AMOLED display (1080p), be powered by the new
Snapdragon 660 with a roomy 6GB of RAM and plenty of storage to boot (64GB or
128GB). The 14nm chipset paired with a 4,000 mAh battery should offer stellar battery
life, even with AOD on.
All this won’t come cheap – prices are expected to
start at CNY 3,500 (US$ 515/€ 450). And it may not come at all, not to all regions
anyway - the C-series has previously been targeted at Southeast Asia.