Samsung Galaxy J7+ Brings Dual Camera Tech to Samsung’s Mid-Range Portfolio

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Just a two days ago, Samsung launched its first dual camera smartphone, the Galaxy Note 8. Samsung is now readying to bring the dual camera tech to the mid-range segment with the Samsung Galaxy J7+. A new leak from Thailand revealed the complete specifications and details of the upcoming Galaxy J7+.

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The Galaxy J7+ will be an upgraded version to the Galaxy J7 (2017), bringing dual cameras to the mid-range segment. The J7+ is rumoured to have two sensors of 13MP and 5MP at the back. The former comes with an aperture size of f/1.7 and captures RGB shots, whereas the latter has an aperture size of f/1.9. These are two dual ISOCELL image sensors. The cameras are accompanied with an LED flash.

Leaked images also show that the camera app will come with Live Focus mode, which essentially is Samsung's take on the Portrait mode. The Live Focus mode was announced with the Galaxy Note 8, which will be present on J7+ as well. The J7+ rocks a 16MP front-facing camera as well.

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The rest of specifications of the J7+ are decent. The J7+ features an all-metal body and has a 5.5-inch Full HD display with a 2.5D curved glass on top. Under the hood, there's a 2.4GHz octa-core chipset, coupled with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage.

This entire package is backed by a 3000mAh battery and features hybrid SIM card setup. Well, the Samsung Galaxy J7+ will also have support for Bixby, the company's own virtual assistant. Samsung's Bixby, until now, can be seen on high-end devices such as Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy Note 8.

The device will come laden with Android 7.1.1 Nougat and will receive Android 8.0 Oreo update by the end of the year. The Galaxy J7+ will arrive in three colour options- pink, gold, and black. As said earlier, this information arrived from an Indonesian publication, which cited that the device will be released in the Indonesian market in coming days. As of now, there's no info on whether the J7+ availability in other markets. There are no details on the pricing as well.

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