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Samsung to launch new Galaxy On7 with battery upgrade

The Galaxy On7 2016 editions have been cleared by China’s electronics certification agency, TENAA.Galaxy On7 has been cleared by a couple of telecom certification authority. On the camera-front, the Galaxy On7 (2016) is expected to sport a 13MP rear camera and an 8MP front snapper. According to the listing, On7 (2016) will be backed by a 3,000 mAh battery.

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According to reports, Samsung Galaxy On7 (2016) will feature a fingerprint scanner. The documents also confirm that the device name will be Galaxy On7 (2016). Both the smartphones were recently spotted on Indian import website Zauba and Chinese regulatory website TENAA, which revealed some of their details. The smartphone is now available for Rs. 8,690 on Amazon. The smartphone is codenamed SM-G610F on Geekbench and will reportedly feature a 4.8-inch Full HD display. It also accompanies usual connectivity options such as WiFi, Bluetooth and 4G LTE. It comes with 16GB on-board storage which can be further expanded up to 128GB using MicroSD Card. Selfie lovers will also have an 8-megapixel secondary camera to look forward to. The smartphone is expected to come with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow out of the box and draw power from a 3,300mAh battery, nearly as powerful as the one on the Galaxy Note 7. There is a possibility that the Galaxy On7 might come only in Gold, while the Galaxy On5 will retail in four colors: Metallic Gold, Black, Gold and Pink. If the reports turn out to be true, Samsung might expand its Exynos chipsets to more devices starting with Galaxy On7 (2016). With the FCC certifying the smartphone, a strong possibility exists that the handset will hit the USA shelves soon after.

Samsung Galaxy On7 (2016) Receives Certification from the FCC