Samsung is reportedly planning to launch its new J series smartphone Galaxy J7+ soon. This year alone the company has launched four of its J series flagships, Galaxy J7 Pro, Galaxy On Max, Galaxy J7 NxT, and Galaxy J7 (2017) and the upcoming device is just basically a variant of Galaxy J7 (2017). At first, the company will launch this new smartphone in Thailand and is expected to ship across the globe afterward.
According to a Thai website (ThaiMobileCenter), Galaxy J7+ is a mid-range smartphone which features dual rear cameras and houses Bixby assistant. The phone has a full metal design and comes in four different colors including blue, pink, gold and black. The phone houses a non-removable battery due to its unibody design. As mentioned above the phone is an upgrade version of Galaxy J7 (2017) and it also has a 16 MP front camera which can record 1080p videos.
The phone has a vertical dual rear camera setup— a 13MP camera and a 5MP camera. It is also expected that the phone will ship Galaxy Note 8’s Live Focus feature.
The company has not revealed the exact release date of the phone, but as mentioned above the phone will hit the mobile market of Thailand first. Moreover, the price of the phone has yet not been revealed by the company. Wondering what should be the price of this phone in Pakistan? Check out the Samsung mobile price in Pakistan page and check the expected price of this smartphone. Well, it is expected to be priced at around PKR 35,000.
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