By Daphne Planca, | January 25, 2017
Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) Smartphone With 5.5-Inch FHD Display Passes FCC Certification
The Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) smartphone with a 5.5-inch full high-definition display passes the U.S. official FCC certification authority with the model number of ID SM-J727.
The Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) was spotted earlier on Zauba with a price tag of $205 (around Rs. 13,686). It will be the successor of the Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) smartphone. It will have a 5.5-inch full high-definition touchscreen display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, a pixel density of 401 pixels per inch, and a screen-to-body ratio of 72.29 percent laid on top.
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The Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) will come with a 3GB of RAM in a 32GB of built-in memory that can be further extended up to a maximum of 64GB via a microSD card on board. It will be powered by an octa-core 64-bit Samsung Exynos chipset clocked at a speed of 1.3 GHz on board. It will run on Android 7.0 Nougat operating system and out of the box with TouchWiz UI on top.
The Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) will feature a 13-megapixel camera at the back accompanied with a 5-megapixel front-facing camera for better selfies. It can record full high-definition 1080p videos at 30 frames per second. Other camera features are autofocus, panorama, geotagging, ISO control, digital zoom, touch to focus, exposure compensation, and face detection.
The Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) will measure 151.34 x 76.20 x 8 mm in dimension. It will be packed with a 3000 mAh Li-Ion (Lithium Ion) battery on the rear, which is 10 percent less than the Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016).
The Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) will be supporting 4G LTE connectivity with all the Samsung applications preloaded. Sensors include the proximity sensor, accelerometer, and light sensor. The Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) is expected to be unveiled at the Mobile World Congress 2017 event in Barcelona. However, there is no official confirmation yet. Watch the video about Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017):
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