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Samsung Galaxy C5 might launch in May with metal body

A new leak about Samsung’s C series smartphones drops a potential release date and a small tidbit about its construction.

As it turns out the new C series will be sporting more premium metal bodies as opposed to the plastic ones that Samsung’s midrangers are more known for. Also, the key specs for the phone were revealed thanks to Geekbench, where you can see the indepth scores here.

In terms of specs the Galaxy C5 will be carrying a Snapdragon 617 SoC mated to 4GB RAM and Android Marshmallow out of the box. It will also have a 5.2 inch display and we expect it to have the choice of 16GB or 32GB storage at the very least.

Last but not least, the Samsung Galaxy C5000 is expected to launch in May, but there is also a C7000 model apparently in the works, but there’s nothing concrete about that yet. Still, these are only rumours so plenty is subject to change before the phone launches.

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