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Super thin and metal-built Samsung Galaxy A7 certified

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The Samsung Galaxy A7 which has been making its rounds on the Internet has now been certified in China – meaning its announcement will soon be at hand. Some of its notable features are its ultra-thin design, metal form factor, and a 64-bit Snapdragon processor inside.

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Samsung Galaxy A7 initial specs:
5.5-inch Full HD display @ 1920 x 1080 resolution
64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 octa-core processor
2GB RAM
16GB internal storage
13MP rear camera
5MP front camera
4G LTE
6.3mm thin
Android 5.0 Lollipop

The Chinese-certified Galaxy A7 reportedly touts a metal frame, which Samsung isn’t known for. It’s refreshing, though, that they’re taking a break from the plastic form factors of their previous models. In addition, the A7 should also come as the company’s slimmest smartphone at just 6.3mm.

Is it shaping up to be something that you’d buy? Stay tuned as we wait for more info regarding the pricing and availability of the Samsung Galaxy A7.

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12 Comments

EW
ewanlangha · 12 years ago

certified in China? hmmmm
and China connotes with?


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JM
jm · 12 years ago

ngiisip ba sila ng design? prang hindi naman ahahaha. panahon pa ni kopong kopong un parin design nila. ahahhaa


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JA
ja · 12 years ago

putot storage


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: chukue · 12 years ago

ampanget naman ng likod. wala na ba silang maisip na design????


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JI
jizonpaul · 12 years ago

expected naman yan.. tapatan yata nila mi4 ng china.. yata lang.. hehehe .


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EA
Easy E · 12 years ago

Ibebenta nanaman ito ng pagkamahal. Dapat nasa php25k lang yan.


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