of Galaxy J7 Pro and Galaxy 7 Max smartphones in India. The Galaxy J7 Max comes with a price tag of Rs 17,900, while the Galaxy J7 Pro is priced at Rs 20,900 and both of them will be available for purchase from retail stores.
of Galaxy J7 Pro and Galaxy 7 Max smartphones in India. The Galaxy J7 Max comes with a price tag of Rs 17,900, while the Galaxy J7 Pro is priced at Rs 20,900 and both of them will be available for purchase from retail stores.
At an event in New Delhi on Wednesday, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy J7 Pro and Galaxy J7 Max. The all-new J-series smartphones come with Samsung Pay and Samsung Pay Mini respectively, Samsung's payment solution that has been missing from the range so far.
The Galaxy J7 (2017) is the latest annual edition of an already popular phone. The J series has already shaped up as a home to some solid midrange propositions, and the Galaxy J7 (2017) is meant to spice things up even further.
Though this phone may not be the S8 or S8+, it still is rocking some pretty neat stuff. The camera's are of acceptable quality, with the main drawback being that the front camera tends to soften images a bit. Call quality is just as you would expect on a mid handset.
large display; big battery; octa core processor; good for everyday use
not full HD; front facing camera; plastic build/slippery
The Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) is a well-made smartphone. However, it cannot dominate its competitors as much as the Galaxy J5 . This gets especially apparent in terms of battery life. However, this is complaining on a high level, since they are still very good.
great Full-HD display; Dual SIM plus microSD; fast wireless internet; great battery runtimes; good geolocation; good fingerprint sensor
PWM; weaker battery runtimes than predecessor; modest call quality; no USB Type-C; GPU too weak
Samsung released their mid-ranged contender last month and they weren't shy about taking the fight to other brands. Does the Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro live up to the hype? Can it truly capture the night like the LSS inducing song by Liza Soberano actually says?
A few months back, Samsung announced two mid-range J series phones in India, the J7 Max, and J7 Pro. We have already reviewed the J7 Max on this blog. The J7 Pro is the slightly costlier version that the J7 Max and it comes with a 5.5 inch Super AMOLED display and is powered by […]
I was thinking it will delay because newly launched still its was be on time..Good work..
Galaxy J7 Pro is one of the few phones in the market which holds the premium standard as a midrange device. The device looks and feels up class and has left no room to spare when it comes to its build.
Samsung has a good phone in the Galaxy J7 Pro. Yet, it would have been much better at a slightly lower price tag.
Attractive; sturdy design; Excellent battery life; Decent camera; Good display; Seperate slots for SIMs and SD card
Only 3GB RAM; Performance is slow; Camera isn't dependable
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