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05/05/2024 11:30:29 pm

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Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro will be Soon Available Outside China

Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro.

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Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro is all set to venture outside China as the smartphone would be soon launched in several lucrative Asian markets. The phone is currently only available in China and South Korea.

The Galaxy C9 Pro was launched in China in October last year in gold and rose gold color variants. Later, Samsung launched a black variant of the product in its home country South Korea.       

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According to reports, the high-end smartphone would be launched in Asian countries including India, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam. However, Samsung has not specified any tentative date or fix timeframe for the product launch yet. 

Certain Indian media reports claimed that the phone would be launched in India by January end. However, these reports are not conclusive.    

The C9 Pro boosts pretty solid specifications, with an impressive 6GB RAM and octa-core Snapdragon 653. It is powered by a 4000mAh nonremovable battery and runs on Android 6.0.

To counter the space crunch problem, the phone offers a spacious 64GB internal storage memory that can be further expanded to 256GB via a MicroSD card. Its camera specifications are equally very impressive with both 16-megapixel shooters on rear and on front.   

Samsung launched the Galaxy C9 Pro in a latest bid to revive its fortune in the Chinese market, where it is facing increasing competition from local players such as Xiaomi, Oppo, ZTE, and Huawei. The Chinese brands with their unique combination of high specifications and low cost has been a major game changer for global mobile industry.

Industry experts said that today, the scenario has reached to a point where cost-effective Chinese brands are posing serious threats to the global domination of Samsung and Apple Inc.  

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