Samsung Galaxy On7 (2016) is certified by the FCC

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The Samsung Galaxy On7 (2016) has been certified in China by TENAA. And now, the U.S. FCC has weighed in with a certification of its own. Unlike TENAA, the documents available from the FCC website usually don't include specs, or photographs of the device. Thanks to TENAA, we can tell you that the Galaxy On7 (2016) will carry a 5.5-inch display with a 1080 x 1920 resolution.

The device is driven by the Snapdragon 625 chipset which features an octa-core 2GHz CPU, and the Adreno 506 GPU. 3GB of RAM is inside along with 32GB of native storage. On back is a 13MP camera with an 8MP front-facing snapper for selfies and video chats. Embedded in the home button is a fingerprint scanner. Keeping the lights on is a 3300mAh battery, and Android 6.0.1 is pre-installed.

Samsung has added support for FM radio, and the handset will be offered in Gold, Pink Gold, Black and Metallic Gold. With IFA just around the corner, and with major certifications in hand, Samsung could decide to unveil the phone during the trade show in Berlin. IFA 2016 will take place from September 2nd through September 7th although individual manufacturers often hold events in the days just before the opening of the show.

source: FCC
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