Color me confused, but I am ready to swear this is actually the Galaxy J7 (2017), even though our source says it’s the Galaxy C7 (2017). This seems somehow reinforced by the fact we get a dual camera at the back. The device has just been certified by TENAA and we have plenty of details below.

Codenamed “SM C7100”, the handset was certified for use on FDD-LTE/TD-LTE/WCDMA and TD-SCDMA networks. Running on Android 7.1.1 Nougat, this machine is packing a 5.5 inch Full HD screen of the Organic EL kind. There’s a 13 megapixel back camera here, together with a secondary 5 MP sensor, making a dual cam setup. Selfies are taken with a 16 MP cam, which may in fact be the only difference between this and the Chinese J7 (2017), that has a 13 MP front shooter, from what I know.

VoLTE is said to be here, plus 3 or 4 GB of RAM and 32 or 64 GB of storage. The CPU is an octa core unit, an Exynos probably, with a quad core 2.39 GHz setup and a quad core one at 1.69 GHz. The battery is a 2850 mAh unit and the machine measures 7.9 mm in thickness, like the Galaxy S7 and quite a few midrangers. It weighs 178 grams and should be available in gold or black.

This is the fourth dual camera Samsung phone we know of, after the Galaxy Note 8, Galaxy C10 and Galaxy J7 (2017) Chinese version.

via blogofmobile

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