Samsung’s J series has been cherished by most of the budget conscious users, and again keeping those users in mind the Korean company has officially unveiled the J-series duo dubbed as Galaxy J7 Pro and J7 Max — mostly targeted for social media freaks out there.
Talking about the J7 Pro, the phone sports a 5.5-inch full-HD Super AMOLED display. Inside, it’s powered by Samsung’s own Exynos 7870 octa-core chipset accompanied by 3GB of RAM and 64GB of ample internal storage. The whole phone packs a 3600mAh battery packed inside.
Update: The price for the Galaxy J7 Max is Rs. 28,290 in Nepal. And the price for Galaxy J7 Pro is Rs. 32,900.
As for the J7 Max, it boasts a larger 5.7-inch full-HD display, unfortunately, it’s not a Super AMOLED type, instead, it’s a IPS LCD. Underneath the display, there’s a MediaTek Helio P20 chipset, while the RAM is bumped up to 4GB and the storage is 64GB. Despite carrying a Max moniker the phone packs a smaller 3300mAh battery.
Now let’s talk about similarities. The Galaxy J7 Pro and J7 Max comes with a similar 13MP camera the back and front, accompanied by a LED flash at either side. Aperture wise, the duo carries an aperture of f/1.7 at the back and f/1.9 at the front — an appreciable setup for low light photography. However, as for the Max, there’s a smart glow notification ring around its camera, just like Samsung’s J2 smartphone.
Both handsets carry the metal body which looks premium, while both of the phones will boot on Android 7.0 Nougat out the of the box. As for the pricing, the Galaxy J7 Pro will carry a price tag of INR. 21,000, whereas the Galaxy J7 Max will cost you INR. 18,000 in India. However, Samsung is yet to reveal both phone’s pricing and availability outside India.