More details of Samsung Galaxy A7 (2017) have been leaked over the last few weeks despite the South Korean company maintaining silence. The device with model number SM-A720F has now received Bluetooth certification, giving a clear hint that its launch is imminent.
The Galaxy A7 (2016) was launched in December last year, so its successor is likely to arrive at around the same time this year. Now, that it has received Bluetooth certification, a must procedure before the release of a smartphone, it is clear that the Galaxy A7 (2017) will arrive anytime soon.
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The Galaxy A7 (2017) was earlier spotted on Zauba, an imports and exports tracking site in India, with model number SM-A720S. It was also seen with a 5.7-inch display and a price tag of Rs 13,716 (price likely to change at the time of launch).
Samsung's upcoming device is seen with model number SM-A720F, a 1,080x1,920 screen resolution, Exynos 7870 processor, and Mali-T830 GPU on AnTuTu benchmarking site. GFXBench has listed the handset with an octa-core CPU clocking at 1.8GHz, and a 16MP rear and selfie cameras.
The is also expected to feature a 64GB internal storage, a 3GB RAM, an Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow operating system.