Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) is making a big leap to the market. News are spreading that the mid-range phone is now available on Sprint and they called it the Galaxy J7 Perx. With this, some telecommunication company has expressed their intention of doing the same.
Samsung Galaxy J7 is a mid-range Android smartphone manufactured and produced by Samsung Electronics. Introduced in June 2015, the said phone got the interest of many consumers and even some major telecom company. And now, Sprint has acquired the Galaxy J7 to bring a new line of product to their upcoming customers.
According to Phone Arena, the Samsung Galaxy J7 goes live to Sprint after it was released by Verizon last month which they named as Samsung Galaxy J7 V. The device will now be called the Galaxy J7 Perx as part of its Sprint rebranding to the gadget.
Aside from Sprint, telecom company like Boost Mobile, Virgin, TracFone and AT & T will likewise tap Samsung to make sure the get the Samsung Galaxy J7 in their product line up.. Boost Mobile and Virgin is said to be using the Galaxy J7 Perx brand while TracFone will have it as Galaxy J7 Sky Pro. How much does it cost for a customer to get it?
According to Android Authority, the Samsung Galaxy J7 Perx is now being sold by Sprint for $264 and customers can also have it on an installment basis of $11 per month for the period of two years without an upfront payment. The price is far more than affordable that will surely a big factor to lure consumers to buy the product.
The Samsung Galaxy J7 sports a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 chipset, a 2GB RAM, a 16GB internal storage (expandable of up to 256GB) and runs under the Android 7.0 Nougat. It has 5.5-inch HD display (720p) resolution, an 8-megapixel front camera, and a 5-megapixel rear camera. The smartphone is also using a 3,300 mAh battery which is common to all Samsung Galaxy devices.