Samsung Galaxy J7 Comes Out as the Lite Version of the Galaxy A7 Offering Semi-Premium Features!

What the Samsung Galaxy J7 lack in design and aesthetics, it actually made up for it with features that the Korean tech giant has been known to deliver on its mobile devices.

Both the Galaxy J7 and the Galaxy J5 look more like every other Galaxy smartphones in the market. They both feature anodized bodies, shiny, cheap-looking faux-metal side bezels, and the same monotonous overall design profile.

The Samsung Galaxy J7 actually looks a lot like the Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 launched in 2013, whose problem then was it being too slippery to grasp on the hands.

The Samsung Galaxy J5 and the Samsung Galaxy J7 actually signal the Korean tech giant’s response to the heavy hitters in the global mid-range handset currently dominated by Motorola, Sony, Xiaomi, among other players.

Although it is affordably priced just like the other mid-range smartphones including the Xiaomi Mi 4i, the Motorola Moto G 2nd Generation, the Sony Xperia E 4G, among several others, Samsung has evidently raised the bar in the market with the superb specifications and features of its Galaxy J series smartphones.

The mid-range smartphones both run on Android 5.1 Lollipop out of the box and both came out on its home market in South Korea followed by its biggest market in China, before making it to India in July and other Asian markets.

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