Samsung Galaxy J7 Sports Super Amoled Screen With Exynos 5 Processor; Android 6.0 Marshmellow Update On Its Way
Dheeraj RThe recently launched Samsung Galaxy J7 2016 is reported to sport exceptional specs and features, but at an extra cost as compared to the other smartphones available in the market. But, if that point is neglected then the new device from Samsung is stated to be one of the best gadgets available in the market as of now.
News Every Day reported that the Samsung Galaxy J7 2016 sports a 5.5-inch screen with Super AMOLED display. The device also consists of 1.6GHz octa-core Exynos 5 processor and 3,300 mAh battery, which is stated to provide better device performance to the users.
Further, the J7 2016 smartphone features upgraded camera specs as compared to its predecessors with 13-megapixels rear camera and 5-megapixels front-facing camera.
On the other hand, Neuro Gadget reported that the Samsung Galaxy J7 2016 does not feature a fingerprint sensor and low 2 GB RAM with even lower resolution display of 720 pixels, which is reported to be the device's drawbacks as compared to other smartphones in the market.
Besides, the device also does not have the latest Android 6.0 Marshmellow operating system version. But, the latest reports have claimed that the South Korean giant would soon be releasing the Android update for the device, reported GMS Arena.
The Android 6.0 Marshmellow update is reported to be of 1.04 GB, which will bring in new features like Doze, Now on Tap, Runtime Permissions and Google Now on Tap to the Samsung Galaxy J7 2016 device.
But, even though it is trending that the newly launched Galaxy J7 2016 is not worth owing to its price, Mobi Picker reported that the Samsung device has made it to Taiwan's smartphone bestsellers category.
The Samsung Galaxy J7 2016 is available at a price of $250. The smartphone also face a huge competition from other recently launched devices like Redmi Note 3, Moto G4 Plus, the One Plus X and the Yu Yunicorn.
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