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Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro lunched in India

Samsung India on Friday launched its latest smartphone Galaxy C7 Pro which will be sold exclusively on Amazon India from April 11.

Priced at around US $435 (India price approx. Rs 27,990), Galaxy C7 Pro features 2.5D Gorilla Glass and sports a 5.7-inch, full-HD Super AMOLED display.

"Galaxy C7 Pro is a slim and stunning device which comes packed with powerful features for unparalleled multitasking and multimedia experience," said Sandeep Singh Arora, Vice President, Online Business, Samsung India.
Galaxy C7 Pro
The device -- available in navy blue and gold colour -- comes equipped with a 2.2GHz octa-core processor paired with 4GB of RAM, has 64GB internal memory which is expandable up to 256GB and houses 3,300mAh battery, with fast-charging capabilities to fully charge the phone in 100 minutes.

Galaxy C7 Pro features a 16MP rear camera as well as a 16MP front camera both with an f1.9 aperture lens. The rear camera comes equipped with phase detection auto-focus and dual-LED flash features.


The floating camera button in Galaxy C7 Pro enables users to take best shots at ease with a single hand. (IANS)

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