A upcoming Samsung smartphone just appeared on
AnTuTu's website, sporting the model number SM-C9150, being powered by a
Snapdragon 660 mated to 6GB of RAM and running Android 7.1.1.
At the time of writing it's most probable that this
device will prove to be the Samsung Galaxy C10 or C10 Plus for China, although
it could be named under the J series elsewhere as the Galaxy C7 (2017) before.
The screenshot from the device's profile in AnTuTu
doesn't give out much information and some of the information it does is a bit
questionable. First, the 1920x1080px resolution indicates an 16:9 display and
not 18:9. It's unlikely that Samsung would release a new upper-midrange phone
with the older aspect ratio.
If the device indeed turns out to be a Galaxy C10
then it will likely have a dual camera on the back. We'll keep you posted if
anything new, concerning the SM-C9150 pops up.
