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.