Samsung's budget Galaxy J7 (2017) and Galaxy J5 (2017) recently went official in Europe. Samsung launched the Galaxy J7 Max and J7 Pro in India last month, and a couple of other countries received the Galaxy J7 (2017) with beefed up specifications.
In addition, a tipster from China claimed that the Galaxy J7 (2017) Chinese variant would feature dual cameras at the back, meaning it will be the first Samsung smartphone to sport dual camera setup. Back then, the tipster just revealed the news in a text, and now, he has posted some renders of the product.
There will be two vertically positioned dual cameras at the rear side of the phone, followed by a LED flash module. The Chinese variant of the Galaxy J7 (2017) will carry a model number- SM-J7310. That said, apart from the dual camera setup, there are not many details about the phone leaked by the tipster. The Chinese edition of the phone may have the same specifications as the European variant.
The Galaxy J7 (2017) has a 5.5-inch Full HD display and is powered by the Samsung's in-house Exynos 7870 octa-core chip, mated with 3GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. This variant sports a single 13MP camera at the back, followed by a 13MP camera at the front. And the smartphone feature full metal body.
The Chinese variant doesn't feature the antenna bands at the back, or maybe they are visible in the leaked images due to the black colour.
Before the Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) news, the same tipster claimed that the Samsung Galaxy C10 would be the company's first dual camera smartphone. However, the unavailability of the Snapdragon 660 chipset forced Samsung to delay the launch of the device, originally slated for a mid-July launch.
Samsung will announce more dual camera smartphones in the future. The Galaxy Note 8 also expected to arrive with twin 13MP cameras at the back, while one of the Galaxy A series device will sport dual cameras at the front. Moreover, Samsung will likely launch the single camera variant of the Galaxy J7 (2017) in India shortly.