samsung galaxy j7 prime unboxing and review in hindi HD
Galaxy J7 Prime which currently leads the pack does things a bit differently. Adopting current hot trends like 2.5D glass, fingerprint reader, and metal unibody design, this is perhaps the best looking and most aggressive J series handset coming from the South Korean Android giant thus far.But, how well does it stack against the competition? Let’s take a look at why you should or should not buy the Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime. Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime Specifications and Features 5.5inch IPS LCD display with resolution of 1920×1080 pixels Exynos 7870 Octa-Core 1.6GHz CPU and Mali-T830 GPU 3GB RAM, 16GB/32GB internal storage with microSD card slot 13MP rear camera with autofocus, F1.9 and LED flash, 5MP front facing camera with led flash Android v6.0 marshmallow Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G, 4G, Dual-SIM, Fingerprint sensor 3300mAh removable battery 1.Design The Galaxy J7 Prime definitely looks premium ( Black).The metal back that tastefully folds to form right edges, the 2.5D curved glass covering the fascia from head to toe, skimmed bezels, witty speaker placement on the right edge, and the agreeable slim profile – All add up to an attractive and ergonomic handset.The minimalist, flat back cover – with just the Samsung branding and a camera module that sits flush with it- doesn’t open and thus all slots, buttons and ports are housed on the edges. Save for the home button, of course, which also reads your fingerprints for secure unlocking (you need to press the button first). Display A lot of potential buyers are already cynical about the J7 Prime display, simply because it’s a TFT panel. The practical experience, however, confirms otherwise.The 5.5-inch Full HD panel on Samsung J7 Prime actually looks pretty decent. The TFT factor only weighs in when you look at it from extreme, rather impractical angles – something you don’t really need to care about.Colors are punchy and blacks are deep, trying hard to duplicate AMOLED impact. You can’t tweak contrast and color temperatures from the settings menu, but the default selection is pretty good, leaning slightly towards cold whites. Performance and Software The Samsung Galaxy A7 Prime is powered by 1.6GHz Exynos 7870 octa-core processor paired with 3GB RAM and 16GB storage. After loading all the apps I frequently and rarely use and one gaming app, I had around 6GB space free. That’s where the MicroSD card support (256GB) should come in handy.In day-to-day usage, the Galaxy A7 Prime doesn’t falter that easy. At the same time. performance isn’t impeccable either. We did encounter some random freezes once or twice in our two weeks with the device, but it was mostly smooth sailing.The high-end games we tested were playable, though the gaming experience wasn’t as smooth as on the Galaxy J7 2016. Casual games like subway surfer and Leo’s fortune ran fine. It must be noted that App data cannot be moved to SD card. You will have to keep all your games on the internal storage. Camera Samsung is using the same camera mod
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