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Galaxy A7 (2017) Pays A Visit To AnTuTu, 3GB Of RAM In Tow

Samsung had introduced quite a few ‘Galaxy A’ smartphones to date. These are the company’s mid-range devices, and are placed somewhere in between Samsung’s ‘Galaxy J’ and ‘Galaxy S’ devices. In any case, the Galaxy A5 (2017) had surfaced in 3D renders yesterday, while the company had introduced the Galaxy C9 Pro quite recently as well, the company’s first 6GB RAM smartphone. Having that in mind, the Galaxy A7 (2017) has been leaking for a while now as well, and it’s only a matter of time before Samsung introduces this smartphone. That being said, the Galaxy A7 (2017) has just surfaced on AnTuTu.

If you take a look at the image down below, you’ll get to see the phone’s listing on AnTuTu. Now, if the source is to be believed, the Galaxy A7 (2017) will ship with a fullHD display, while it will also pack in 3GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. This smartphone will be fueled by Samsung’s very own Exynos 7870 64-bit octa-core SoC, while the Mali-T830 GPU will be here for graphics processing. The 16-megapixel snapper will be placed on the back of this smartphone, while you’ll be able to find such a sensor on the front side as well, though chances are that the 16-megapixel camera on the back of the device will be more powerful, but who knows, maybe Samsung decides to implement the exact same sensor in both cases. Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow will come pre-installed on this smartphone, and Samsung’s UI will be placed on top of Google’s operating system, as per usual.

Now, the Galaxy A7 (2017) had surfaced on GFXBench quite recently as well, and thanks to that listing, we more or less know that it will ship with a 5.5-inch panel, and that its processor will be clocked at 1.8GHz. So, as you can see, this will be yet another mid-range offering by Samsung, and chances are it will be made out of metal, same as a number of other Galaxy-branded devices lately. The company’s physical home button will be placed below its display, and this phone will resemble all the other Galaxy A devices which were introduced in the last couple of years.