QMobile, Pakistan’s leading smartphone company is back with another smartphone, the Noir J7 Pro. This new J series mobile has better features with improved technology. The midrange phone looks good but has a substandard screen. It is available in dark blue and golden colors. It aims to be the successor of QMobile Noir Z10.
The phone is well built having a 5.5 inch HD IPS display with a 2.5 D curved glass front. Noir J7 Pro features a bit outdated Gorilla Class 3 protection, as nowadays phones come with Gorilla Class 5 protection.
You might also want to check the QMobile Noir S1 pro, which offers amazing specifications at a very affordable price tag.
The back of the phone looks elegant with a 3D Back Arc mirror body. It also features DTS surround sound speakers. Noir J7 Pro is powered by a quad core MediaTek MT6737T processor. It comes with a 3 GB RAM and 32 GB of internal storage. The phone has Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS. It is a dual SIM phone that supports 4G.
Noir J7 Pro comes with a 3,150 mAh battery unit with fast charging support.
QMobile Noir series is highly demanded by the users because of the economical prices with midrange specification loved by an average smartphone user. Other then J series it also features E, G and Q series. Some of the other latest smartphones which are launched by the company are QMobile LT650, QMobile LINQ L10, QMobile King Kong Max.
Hope, this new smartphone by QMobile makes an impact in the market. You can see the detailed specs and price of the mobile here.
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