Samsung Galaxy A7 Release, Specs: Galaxy A7 (2017) Received FCC Certification; To be Equipped With Exynos Processor, 16MP Camera
With the past major issues which South Korea's Samsung went through, they are now ready to launch amazing mobile devices in the upcoming year. Recently, it was reported that Samsung Galaxy A7 (2017)will be released with certification from Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
Since there were issues on the quality of battery and safety in regard to their previous major launch of device, they now made sure that their upcoming flagship models will be certified by the authority.
According to Phone Arena, the 2017 Samsung Galaxy A7 series handsets are believed to be the very first Galaxy A line to have an IP certification rating. Through this, there are speculations that the IP68 rating that these mobile phones have will allow a new feature. This feature will allow future users of this Samsung mobile to submerge it into water at least 3.2 feet, with a duration of 30 minutes.
Meanwhile, according to Game N Guide, the 2017 Samsung Galaxy A7 will have an octa-core processor and a very clear 16-megapixel front and rear cameras. For its screen, it will have a 5.7 inch display supporting 1080 x 1920 pixels resolution. Amazingly, the Samsung Galaxy A7 2017 will reportedly run on the Samsung Exynos 7-Octa-core at 1880 MHz.
Moreover, the Samsung Galaxy A7 will reportedly come with a $367 price tag, which will be available in the market earlier part of 2017. Since the device is rumored to be released as early as January, Galaxy A7 2017 is also expected to be followed by the Samsung Galaxy S8.
On other news, there were images of the Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017) leaked, where it shows what seems to be a speaker located on the side of the device. If this would materialize, there is a high possibility that we would see the same design for the Galaxy A7 (2017).
Overall, Samsung fans should watch out for Samsung latest updates.
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