The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is expected to arrive with a dual-camera system, as well as fingerprint scanner embedded in the home screen. These features have not been introduced by Samsung to any of its smartphones. However, these key features of Samsung Galaxy Note 8 might appear in Samsung Galaxy C10 first as renders and 360-degree video shows what the device will look like.
A video posted online by Pricebaba shows that the Samsung Galaxy C10 will likely arrive with two cameras on the back, fingerprint sensor embedded in the home button, and sporting a metal body with a 5.5-inch screen. At the bottom of the device, 3.5 mm headphone jack will be found along with a speaker and the USB Type-C port.
The volume and power button are located on the left side, while the button on the right side might be for Samsung's Bixby digital assistant. The antenna bands, on the other hand, run across the back, similar to OnePlus 3's rear design.
The official specs of the Samsung Galaxy C10 have not yet confirmed by Samsung, though rumors say that it will have 6GB RAM with Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 chip. The device seems to be a mid-range, that's why others question the decision of Samsung to debut the dual-camera system in it.
The Samsung Galaxy C10 will be the first ever device of Samsung having a dual-camera feature, originally expected to come first on Samsung Galaxy Note 8 flagship. But, reports say that Samsung might not care about it at all as the configuration will be different in the phablet. The expected release date of Samsung Galaxy C10 is on the third quarter of this year.