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Samsung Galaxy On5 and On7 Pro Now Available Exclusively on Amazon India

A few days back, the Samsung India has launched its budget smartphone dubbed as Galaxy On5 Pro and Galaxy On7 Pro in the Indian market.

Exclusively available on Amazon India!

Today, Samsung has announced that the Galaxy On7 Pro and Galaxy On5 Pro, which will be sold online through Amazon.in. The Galaxy On7 Pro and On5 Pro come loaded with power-packed features such as UDS (Ultra Data Saving) mode, faster 4G booster and S bike mode.

Further, the Galaxy On7 Pro and Galaxy On5 Pro will be available in gold and black colors and the product will go on sale on www.amazon.in from July 12, 2016, at a price of Rs. 11,190 and Rs. 9,190, respectively.

On5 Pro sports 5-inch display

Talking about the Samsung Galaxy On5 Pro, this smartphone sports a 5-inch HD display with a resolution of 720 X 1280 pixels. Also, it is powered by a 1.3 GHz Quad Core Exynos3475 along with 2GB RAM under the hood.

In terms of storage, the On5 Pro comes equipped with 16GB ROM with an expandable option up to 128GB. This budget device flaunts an 8MP/5MP camera package too. Shipped with Android 6.0 Marshmallow, the Galaxy On5 Pro is powered by a 2600mAh battery.

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On7 Pro sports a 5.5-inch display

On the other hand, the On7 Pro comes packed with 5.5-inch HD display, Quad Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410, and 2GB RAM under the hood. Moreover, the On7 Pro has 16GB of inbuilt memory with expandable options too.

Both On5 and On7 Pro shipped with Android 6.0 Marshmallow

The imaging factor of the smartphone is backed by a 13MP/8MP camera package on board. Further, the Galaxy On7 Pro is shipped with Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box and juiced with a 3000mAh battery.


Source: Samsung Galaxy On5 and On7 Pro Now Available Exclusively on Amazon India

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