Samsung's upcoming smartphone is rumored to be the Galaxy C10. Reports from the internet indicate that the C10 will be the first smartphone to feature a dual-lens camera at the back. The smartphone will be the first from the South Korean manufacturer to bring out dual cameras to the Android smartphone market.
According to reports from Phone Arena, the Galaxy C10 smartphone is all but confirmed taking a look at tweets from a Chinese user who happens to be famous for leaking insider information to the internet. The website reported that the two cameras will be positioned vertically on the back side of the smartphone. In a pair of tweets from the user, the device carries an ID 'SM-C9150'.
Other details reveal the Galaxy C10 Smartphone will feature the upcoming Snapdragon 660 processor from Qualcomm. At the moment, the processor isn't announced yet which will be done in May. 09 where Qualcomm will unveil three new processors into the market with the 660 SoC being the top of the line chipset out of the three.
As noted by The Android Soul, Samsung will reportedly carry their ideology of launching their newly developed Bixby AI separately, just at the press of a single button. There are no other details about the upcoming Galaxy C10 smartphone while Samsung fans can only hope for an official announcement from the manufacturer in the coming days.
Samsung developed their Bixby assistant exclusively for the Galaxy S8 and the S8 plus smartphones that were released this year. The new assistant pretty much performs similarly to Google Assistant more commonly found in other devices running Android Nougat OS. With the recent news of it making its way to the Galaxy C10, it doesn't seem exclusive anymore.
Samsung in a recent software patch has restricted further modification of the dedicated Bixby hardware button that has enraged the community a little bit. Earlier reports indicated that users were able to make use of it to launch Google Assistant instead.