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Samsung Could Welcome Back ‘Galaxy C Series’ With Galaxy C55 In 2024

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Samsung appears to believe old is gold, as it is planning a re-welcome for its old ‘Galaxy C series’ as reported. 

Presently, Samsung is playing a game with its six series, including the Galaxy Z (foldable), Galaxy S (flagship), Galaxy A (mid-range), Galaxy M and Galaxy F (affordable), and Galaxy Note. Now it is planning to add one more series named ‘Galaxy C’. 

Although the Galaxy C series is not the latest for the Korean giants, seven years ago there was a Galaxy C series in existence that vanished away. The last device from the C series was the Galaxy C8, which was launched back in 2017. And now it looks like Samsung is gearing up for the comeback of the Galaxy C series with a brand new device named the Galaxy C55. 

This is being speculated since the smartphone has now surfaced on the Google Play Console listing, suggesting specs similar to the Galaxy M55 and Galaxy F55. However, the device will not see a global debut and is intended for the Chinese market. The Play Console listing unveils some key details; for instance, the device will feature a Full HD (1080 x 2400 pixel) display with a screen density of 450 DPI, 8GB of RAM, and will be powered by Android 14 and the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 SoC. 

It is the same chipset that is rumored for the Galaxy M55 and Galaxy F55. Qualcomm introduced this mid-range chip back in 2022 and offers four Cortex-A710 cores clocked at 2.4 GHz, four Cortex-A510 cores clocked at 1.8 GHz, and an Adreno 662 GPU. Apart from this, no much more details have been revealed regarding the Galaxy C55 yet, but it is expected that soon more information will come to light. 

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