Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy J7 Core in Pakistan. The phone was revealed at an event held in the Emporium Mall on Monday, August 29.
Samsung normally launches the Galaxy J7 series smartphones above the price tag of rupees Rs. 30,000 and the J5 series phones are launched under 30,000 rupees. But this time, the company has launched this J7 series phone with a price tag of just Rs. 25,000. This phone is known as Samsung Galaxy J7 Nxt in India and Samsung has launched it in Pakistan by just changing its name. Review the specifications and prices of all Samsung mobile phones in Pakistan.
J7 Core is the downgraded version of the Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017). It comes with Exynos 7870 Octa chipset with Octa-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A53 CPU and Mali-T830MP2 GPU. It has a Super AMOLED 5.5 inch display with 720p resolution and Samsung calls it “the crisp HD resolution”
It comes with a 13 MP, f/1.9 bac camera and a 5 MP, f/2.2 front camera. The internal storage is 16GB with a 2GB RAM. Interestingly, the phones comes with a 3,000 mAh removable battery which is very rare these days.
Here’s what the Pakistan and Afghanistan Samsung President Y J Kim said had to say on the launch event:
“I am proud to say that the series is one of the best-selling smartphones series in this era of technology. Not only will J Core deliver superior durability, amazing visual experience, and enhanced functionality it will also simultaneously redefine the smartphone experience.”
Samsung Galaxy J7 Core Key Specifications:
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