Jan 19, 2017 07:00 AM EST
Samsung Galaxy J7 New Leak Renders New Case Design; Similar Look To Galaxy J3?

Renders for Samsung Galaxy J7 have allegedly leaked and now circulating the web. The leak unveils details on the case design of the new smartphone and it seems that the design looks familiar.

Apparently, the alleged leaked renders for Galaxy J7 came out from the online store of Samsung, itself. The unveiled design does not show much difference from its predecessor, 2016 Galaxy J7. GSM Arena noted that the design on the leaked renders seem to look like the 2017 Galaxy J3.

Looking at the alleged leaked renders, it seems that Samsung is not focused on making a complete overhaul. The overall design is just a slight refreshed design of its predecessor. However, the renders show some variance at the bottom of the handset.

One of the changes spotted is the camera sensor. The predecessor sports a square-shaped sensor while the leaked renders show round camera sensor. Also, the image reveals a single-LED flash on the new device.

Moreover, the new Galaxy J7 will now have two microphones. The renders reveal there is now a microphone at the bottom plus another one on the top of the handset.

Checking the bottom of the handset, the renders show that the speaker, which was previously placed on the rear, is now located on the right side of the handset, just above the power button.

Furthermore, one can also spot at the bottom a 3.5mm headphone jack and a micro-USB port. The image details that the micro-USB port enables fast charging.

Meanwhile, the 2017 Samsung Galaxy J7 is reportedly running with the latest Android Nougat. TechTimes reported that the new Galaxy J7 was seen on the benchmarking site, Geekbench. The listing reveals the new device is running on Android 7.0 Nougat.

Apparently, the one with the prototype of the new Galaxy J7 forwarded the device to Geekbench 4. The site then gave out a snippet on the specs and features of the anticipated device.

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