Samsung Galaxy On7 hits South Korea
In some areas, Samsung seems to struggle to cover the gap left by the disappearance of the Galaxy Note 7. In South Korea, for example, a launch market for most of its handsets, they are now bringing the Samsung Galaxy On7, an affordable handset that made its debut in China this September.
Samsung Galaxy On7 is a 5.5-inch handset that uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor, next to 3 GB RAM and 16 GB internal storage. There is also support for additional storage via microSD (up to 256 GB cards supported). The front camera has 8 MP, while the one on the back uses a 13 MP sensor, offering face detection, touch focus, and geo-tagging. Unfortunately, this handset only runs Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, although Nougat has been around for a while now.
Priced around $340 USD, the Galaxy On7 comes in black, pink, and gold. Strange enough, it seems to have less storage space than the variant launched in China, which has a capacity of 32 GB and is also much cheaper.