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Samsung Galaxy J7 Edge: superb beautiful with an impressive curved screen!

Recently, a video of the Samsung Galaxy J7 Edge appeared on the Internet. If the leaks are accurate, we will have the opportunity to admire the beauty of this Samsung's mid-range smartphone. With a curved screen like the S7 Edge, this Galaxy J7 Edge will be a tough beast to defeat. Here we bring you more details of this Samsung handset!

Samsung Galaxy J7 EdgeSamsung Galaxy J7 Edge: 5.7″, 4GB RAM, 16MP cam, 3950mAh battery…

According to the leaks, the size of Galaxy J7 Edge is 156.7 x 78.8 x 8.1mm, using two SIMs. Thus, its back side has very odd antenna lines, which is similar to the J7 Pro. Because the J7 Pro has only been available in some certain markets, people are having lots of predicts about the number of Galaxy J7 Edge smartphone for sale.Regarding the Samsung Galaxy J7 Edge specs, it comes with a 5.7-inch Full HD touchscreen and a 72.5% of display ratio. Moreover, the Galaxy J7 Edge takes power from a 2.4 GHz Helio P20 CPU, along with a Mali-T880MP2 GPU. Plus, the phone offers two alternatives of 3GB RAM/32GB ROM and 4GB RAM/64 GB ROM and support for 256GB external memory via SD card.

Samsung Galaxy J7 EdgeNext, we will talk about the camera. Galaxy J7 Edge main camera is in the same position as that of the J7 Pro but has a resolution of 16MP with autofocus feature (video recording capability is 4K). Also, its snapper is 13MP with flash to support selfie. Besides, the fingerprint sensor spots on the front, and this device owns a 3,950mAh battery. As for the color, two attractive blue and black versions will create a premium look for the Galaxy J7 Edge brand.

Samsung Galaxy J7 Edge release date and price…

Currently, there is no news related to the Samsung Galaxy J7 Edge release date. However, we can guess the Samsung Galaxy J7 Edge price to be from Rs. 26,000 to Rs. 29,000 ($400 – $450). So let's look forward to this Samsung device's debut this year, shall we?


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