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IT168 Some time ago, the Samsung Galaxy C9, the strongest model of the Samsung Galaxy C series, was frequently exposed. Now the machine has appeared in the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and is model SM-C9000. The aircraft will be powered by the Xiaolong 653 processor. In addition, we noticed that the Samsung Galaxy C9 also made the antenna thin (micro-slit antenna technology) and used three thin wires to form an antenna. The model is similar to the soon-to-be-released OPPO R9s. .
The front of the Samsung Galaxy C9 is still using the oval entity Home key, you can see the screen is very large. However, the biggest change was in the back of the fuselage, the antenna strip made a change, although still a three-stage design, but the original white strip was replaced by three very thin thin lines, and OPPO R9s the same design. OPPO refers to this antenna design as a microstrip antenna and does not know how Samsung will name it.
In terms of configuration is also very attractive, Samsung Galaxy C9 uses a 6-inch 1080p AMOLED display, starting with an 8-core processor with a maximum frequency of 2GHz Xiaolong 653, built-in 6GB RAM + 64GB ROM, with a front 16 million + after Set 16 million pixel camera, pre-installed Android 6.0.1 operating system, equipped with 4000mAh battery, the aircraft thickness of only 6.9 mm, weighs only 185 grams.
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