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More Samsung Galaxy C5 Press Renders Leak Before Launch

Yesterday the unannounced Samsung Galaxy C5 was spotted in a leaked official press render, showcasing the smartphone in gold flavor from all angles. The leak seems to precede an imminent market launch in China, but while the Galaxy C5 is expected to be unveiled tomorrow, the time for leaks is not yet over. Today the Samsung Galaxy C5 was spotted online once again in a new series of leaked press renders, and this time, we have the opportunity to overview the handset’s overall design in three additional colors besides gold, namely gray, silver and pink gold.

The Samsung Galaxy C5 is a metal-clad mid-range smartphone and it is a part of a new series of Samsung Galaxy handsets planned for a market release in the following weeks / months. The Samsung Galaxy C5 along with the Galaxy C7 is likely to be officially announced in China tomorrow, and so far the Galaxy C5, at least, has been the subject of numerous leaks and rumors. The latest leak consists of a rich gallery of press renders flaunting the handset’s exterior design from all angles and (re)confirms that the Samsung Galaxy C5 will be available in at least four colors covering the metal unibody design.

While Samsung has been keeping quiet in regards to what makes the Galaxy C5 tick, several leaks so far hinted at the same hardware configuration, consisting of a 5.2-inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 octa-core processor, an Adreno 405 graphics chip, 4 GB of RAM, 32 GB of internal memory expandable through a microSD card slot, LTE connectivity, and a 2,600 mAh battery. The smartphone’s back panel accommodates a 16-megapixel camera coupled with a dual-LED flash, and on the opposite side resides a generous 8-megapixel sensor. The Samsung Galaxy C5 is expected to run Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow out of the box, featuring the company’s proprietary TouchWiz user interface on top. Once again and leaving the hardware configuration aside, the Samsung Galaxy C5 should be announced in China tomorrow, where rumors have it that the terminal will hit the shelves for a price of around $330. As for the smartphone’s availability details outside of China, not much is known at this point but it is possible that Samsung will shed more light on the matter following the Galaxy C5’s debut.