Samsung India has launched the Galaxy J7 Pro and Galaxy J7 Max smartphones with the latest Android 7.1 Nougat OS in India. Both the smartphones will be available in offline and online markets across the country. The Galaxy J7 Max and J7 Pro are priced at INR 17,900 and INR 20,900 respectively.
Let dig into the specs sheet of both Galaxy J7 Pro and J7 Max.
Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro
The Galaxy J7 Pro comes with 5.5 inches 1080p Super AMOLED display with dual-sim capability. The handset powered by Exynos 7570 coupled with 3GB of RAM. It has 64 GB inbuilt memory and 256 GB expandable storage via microSD card. Device excels on Android 7.0 (Nougat). It also features both 13 MP rear and front shooter with f/1.7 and f/1.9 aperture respectively.
The handset also has a Fingerprint sensor, Samsung Pay and 3600 mAh battery. The pricing of the device is very aggressive at Rs 20,900.
Samsung Galaxy J7 Max
On the other hand, this smartphone comes with 5.7-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) Full-HD TFT IPS 2.5D curved glass display and throttle by 1.6GHz MediaTek Helio P20 Octa-Core (MT6757V) 64-bit processor with ARM Mali T880 GPU and 4GB of RAM. The device runs on Android 7.0 Nougat, 3300 mah Li-ion battery.
The handset has 32 GB inbuilt storage and 128 GB expandable storage via microSD card. The device packs with 13 MP rear and front camera with an aperture of f/1.7 and f/1.9 respectively. It also featured Samsung Pay Mini and a fingerprint sensor.
The J7 Max priced at Rs. 17,900. Both the devices are 4G VoLTE enabled and will be available mid-July. It will be interesting to see the Bloatware management in these handsets by the company.
Mid-segment market size is huge in India, Samsung is already successful with its Galaxy J series handsets and eventually, these new smartphones will take the popularity to the next level now. The competitors like Xiaomi, OPPO, VIVO etc. are growing as popular brands as far as the mid-range market is concerned. So in future, there may be a possibility of market saturation and the high competition will lead to the launch of high feature smartphones in the low price bandwidth. At last, we can say “Well done, Samsung!”
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