Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017): A 360-Degree Render Leaked, Will Sport a 5.5" Full-HD Display with Octa-core Processor
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The latest edition to Samsung lineup is the Galaxy J7 (2017) which will roll out in 2017. Before it could official release, renders of the device in 360-degree leaked on YouTube and Twitter.
The next generation J7 (2017) sports a flat back panel and the renders depict the speakers at the top front panel. In a video released by 91Mobiles in collab with @OnLeaks, the Galaxy J7 (2017) can be seen in 360-degree and some of its features have been leaked too.
The device has a very distinct back panel with a gray band on camera from right to left corner along with a LED Flash. According to the leaked render, a 3.5mm headphone jack, micro USB port, and primary microphone can be spotted. The J7 (2017) in the YouTube video is seen sporting the trademark physical home button which will be shelved off in the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S8 (2017). If sources are to be believed, the fingerprint sensor might not be integrated into the home button at least.
91Mobiles has contributed towards the speculated specifications of Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) which will sport a 5.5" Full-HD AMOLED Display which means it has shown upgrades over its predecessor which had an HD resolution.
The Galaxy J7 (2017) received a Wi-Fi certification recently which translates as it will run on Android 7.0 Nougat which can be upgraded to Android 7.1 Nougat once it is released. The smartphone will sport an Octa-core Exynos or Qualcomm chipset both of which are equal-powered unless they are from different generations. The Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) was available with 1.5GB RAM, however, Galaxy J7 (2017) made it 3GB of RAM to give it twice the boost. The smartphone will have 16GB Internal Storage and might be available in different storage options. The device will have 13-megapixel rear and 5-megapixel front camera.
Samsung fans can expect the latest iteration of J7 series in April 2017 until the confirmed dates are not yet.