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Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro Goes International; Spotted Black in Korea, India, China

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The Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro was recently rolled out on Dec. 15 internationally. With this new smartphone, Samsung would be making up for the disastrous Galaxy Note 7 and its alternative Galaxy S7 edge. Image leaks show that the Galaxy C9 Pro will come in Black, Gold, and Rose Gold.  

Comes in Black

The Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro has an appealing black color. However, this model color is only available for the Korean market, GSM Arena reported.

Galaxy C9 Pro International Market

The Samsung Galaxy C5 and Galaxy C7 were exclusively marketed only in China, but according to reports, the Galaxy C9 Pro may be made available for the international consumers. The new Samsung phone was already launched in China in October this year for a price of $471, First Post reported. The device may soon be available in India, according to reports.

A new Samsung device just recently got Wi-Fi certification. It has a model number of SM-C900F, and it is rumored to be the international variant of Samsung's new Galaxy C9 Pro. The Korean tech giant, however, hasn't made any confirmation if it will be releasing the new device outside the Chinese market. Howeer, if they do roll it out internationally, it would be in 2017. 

The international variant of Samsung's new Galaxy C9 Pro is expected to have the same specifications that the Chinese variant has. It has a 6-inch FullHD Super AMOLED display. It runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow and it is 6.9mm thick weighing 188 grams. 

It runs with the Qualcomm Snapdraon 635 chipset with an octa-core processor that is clocked at 1.95Hz. It has a storage of 64GB and 6B worth of RAM. The user can choose to add 256GB microSD card for more memory.

The Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro has 4000mAh battery. Both its back and front camera are 16MP with f/1.9 aperture, which gives it capability to shoot in FullHD with a 30fps resolution.

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