Samsung is working on an another J series smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy J7 2017. The handset surfaced on GFXBench once again, this time around with model number SM-J730. According to the listing on GFXBench, the upcoming handset will have a 5.5-inch FullHD display, and it will sport an octa-core Samsung Exynos 7870 chipset. In the US, the handset will be available with a Snapdragon 625 processor. The model spotted on GFXBench also features an ARM Mali-T830 GPU. The handset includes 3GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage.
The Samsung Galaxy J7 2017 was seen before with model number model number SM-J72A. The difference this time around consists in the camera setup of the smartphone. According to the latest listing, the Samsung Galaxy J7 2017 will sport a 12MP rear camera and a 12MP front-facing camera. The original listing showed two different sensors, not similar ones. This change means that the front-facing camera will be able to capture images just as impressive as the ones taken by the rear camera that used to be the more powerful one. As for other features, they don’t seem to have changed.
According to the latest appearance, the Samsung Galaxy J7 2017 will include a number of sensors. An accelerometer, a GPS sensor, a gyroscope, a lightsensor, and a proximity sensor will be present in the smartphone. It will also feature Bluetooth connectivity, WiFi, and NFC. The Samsung Galaxy J7 2017 will run on Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box. Given the fact that the J series phones are somewhere between entry-level and mid-range, the price of the Galaxy J7 2017 should not be a high one. Even so, customers shouldn’t expect a price tag under $150. Depending on location, the specs of the Samsung Galaxy J7 2017 may differ. As we already stated, in the US it will come with a Snapdragon chipset instead of an Exynos one.
Source: GFXBench
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