Samsung Galaxy A7 (2017) gets Bluetooth certified

Vlad, 18 November 2016

After having been spotted in not one, but two benchmarks already, as well as in the database of an Indian import tracker, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A7 (2017) is now Bluetooth certified.

As always in these cases, the revelation comes straight from the Bluetooth SIG itself, and its official documents. The Samsung SM-A720F had its certification published today. While this in itself doesn't reveal any specs for the device (unless you count it having Bluetooth connectivity as something that couldn't have been guessed), it does mean that the phone's announcement is nearing.

Its predecessor, the Galaxy A7 (2016) was launched last December, so it wouldn't be surprising at all if the A7 (2017) officially surfaced exactly one year later.

The handset is expected to pack a 5.5" or 5.7" 1080p touchscreen, a pair of 16 MP cameras (one on the front, one on the back), 3GB of RAM, 32 or 64GB of built-in storage, and Samsung's Exynos 7870 chipset at the helm. A fingerprint scanner should also be in.

Source | Via 1 (in Dutch) | Via 2


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But remember Samsung did the very same thing you mentioned with A7(2016), which has the same chipset of the first gen J7 (launched five months earlier). We should wait for the official unveiling and see if the next As will be the same as their predec...

Hardly my friend.The previous version had weight of 172 g with 3300 MaH,this version might have a 3300-3600 MaH,which means it will weight same or even a bit more.

But i think GSM has some wrong info.At Fone.arena and Gadgets it says this phone with have a 1.87GHz Octa-Core Exynos 7880 processor with Mali-T860 GPU.Which makes more sense since the Samsung A5 2017 will have an A72 core processor which was confirm...

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