The Galaxy Note 8 will feature dual-lens on the back

May 18, 2017 07:45 GMT  ·  By

Samsung was said to equip the Galaxy S8 with a dual-camera setup on the back, but at some point, the smartphone maker decided otherwise. Images of a Galaxy S8 with two lenses on the back did leak, but the final retail product featured just one camera on the rear.

Still, Samsung’s upcoming flagship, the Galaxy Note 8, is said to feature a dual-camera setup on the back, but it won’t be the first Samsung smartphone with two lenses. Apparently, the Galaxy C10 will launch before the Galaxy Note 8 and it will have two lenses on the rear panel as well.

An image of the Galaxy C10 has just leaked, showing the smartphone in a delicate Rose Gold color and with two camera lenses on the back, accompanied by a LED flash. The picture was apparently posted on China’s biggest social network Weibo and retrieved by SlashLeaks. At this point, there’s no information regarding the lens capacity, but rumors say that the Galaxy Note 8 could come with 12MP and 13MP sensors on the back, while the Galaxy C10 should feature a similar setup.

The Galaxy C10 will support Samsung’s AI Bixby

Sadly, the picture doesn’t reveal the whole back panel and it’s not accompanied by an image of the display or even the side of the phone. It reveals the antenna lines right above the vertical dual-lens setup, placed in the top middle area of the phone.

Samsung’s logo is visible right below the camera lens. Rumors say that the Galaxy C10 and C10 Plus will run an octa-core Snapdragon 660 SoC with Adreno 512 graphics processing unit and will support Bixby. In fact, both smartphones in the C series will come with a physical Bixby button to call upon the virtual assistant.

That being said, we presume the new C10 smartphones will feature 4GB or even 6GB of RAM, considering that last year’s Galaxy C9 Pro came with the latter RAM capacity. The Galaxy C10 and C10 Plus will be made available only in a limited number of countries, including China.