Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) renders and video leaked out
We first got word about the existence of the Galaxy J7 (2017) back in October, but little was known about the phone's specs. The smartphone appeared at Zuaba, India's import/export company that registers all electronics coming in the country.
That was the first evidence that Samsung is testing the unannounced Galaxy J7 (2017). Now, we have even more proofs that the Galaxy J7 (2017) is real and that it will probably make to market this spring.
A set of renders and a 360 degree video of the Galaxy J7 (2017) has been leaked online, so we now have a pretty good idea of what's to come.
The smartphone is said to measure 51.34 x 76.20 x 8 mm, but the weight is unknown for the moment. Thanks to its appearance at Zauba, we know the Galaxy J7 (2017) will sport a 5.5-inch display, possibly with full HD (1080p) resolution, an improvement over the Galaxy J7 (2016)'s HD (720p) screen.
Previous reports indicate that Samsung's mid-range smartphone will pack an octa-core Qualcomm or Exynos processor, along with 3GB RAM, and 16GB storage. The Galaxy J7 (2017) will come with a 13-megapixel camera in the back and a 5-megapixel selfie camera.
We also know the Galaxy J7 (2017) will ship with Android 7.0 Nougat operating system right out of the box, courtesy to the Wi-Fi certification.
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