
Samsung introduces two new addition to their mid range J-series during a launch event in India: the Galaxy J7 Max and Galaxy J7 Pro.
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The Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro sports a 5.5″ Full HD AMOLED display in a metal unibody build which resembles a lot to the Galaxy S7. It also comes with Samsung Pay, enabling the device to be your mobile wallet. Under the hood are a powerful octa-core CPU, 3GB RAM, 64GB expandable storage, and dual 13MP cameras.
The Galaxy J7 Max shares the same 13MP dual snappers setup while sporting a larger 5.7″ Full HD IPS display and a MediaTek Helio P20 processor. It debuts Samsung Pay mini (India) supporting Credit and Debit card wallet. The RAM is larger at 4GB compared to the J7 Pro but with a smaller 32GB expandable storage and 3300mAh battery–all for a cheaper price.
Both handsets come in Black or Gold colors. The Galaxy J7 Max will be available in the Philippine market starting June or July for about P14,000 price while the Galaxy J7 Pro is estimated to retail for P16,000.
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Asma Harshi says:
Samsung has focused on the camera as well and it would be interesting to see whether how well it performs when compared to other camera-centric smartphones present in the market
Ces says:
Why in PH they launched j7 pro that only has 32 gb while it says here and the other videos I have watched, it says 64 gb and the rom is expandable up to 256 gb?