Samsung Galaxy J7+ leaked, dual-camera system on a budget
Samsung a few days back announced it first dual-camera smartphone, the Galaxy Note8. Now the South Korean tech giant is all set to bring the dual-camera system to the budget segment. The phone is called Galaxy J7+ and is the successor of Galaxy J7 (2017).
The dual-camera system on the back consists of 13MP f/1.7 sensor and a secondary 5MP f/1.9 sensor, and supports Samsung's new Live Focus portrait mode, like the Galaxy Note8. Live Focus feature lets you control the depth of field by allowing you to adjust the bokeh effect in preview mode and after you take the photo.
As far as other specs are concerned, the Galaxy J7+ will feature 5.5-inch Full HD display, octa-core 2.4GHz processor, 4GB RAM and 32GB internal storage, that's expandable via microSD card. For selfies, there's 16MP f/1.9 front facing camera, and is assisted by a selfie flash, for improved selfies in low-light environment.
It will run Android 7.1.1 Nougat out of the box, and sip juice from a 3000mAh battery. Other features include metal unibody design, hybrid dual-SIM slots, Bixby support, 4G LTE, face detection and fingerprint scanner. Color options are Black, Pink and Gold.
The Galaxy J7+ is expected to release soon in Southeast Asian market starting with Thailand. Unfortunately, the pricing is not known. Until then feast your eyes on Galaxy J7+ hands-on video.
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Samsung Galaxy J7+ leaked, dual-camera system on a budget
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8/25/2017 05:39:00 PM
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