Though we’re not sure whether this device is gonna join the Galaxy On series phones or not but we certainly can’t ignore these hints. Samsung recently imported this device with model number SM-G5510 in India for testing. This device has already received WiFi certification from the Wi-Fi Alliance (WFA) and recently it has been certified by TENAA China.
According to the TENAA listing, this phones sports a 5-inch HD display with 1280×720 pixels. At this moment, the display technology is still unknown, but it could be an AMOLED display. We speculate this seeing the trend Samsung is following by leaving IPS and moving towards AMOLED display. The phone is powered by a quad core Snapdragon 425 processor clocked at 1.4 GHz and has a 2 GB RAM. The handset is also reported to have a fingerprint sensor integrated in the physical home button.
Talking about other major specs, SM-G5510 features a 13-megapixel camera at back and a 5-megapixel camera at front. It comes with 16GB internal memory with an option to expand via a MicroSD card up to 128GB. This device packs in a 2600 mAh battery and supports 4G and VoLTE. By the looks of it, the phone sports a metal unibody design thus the battery might just be non-removable. It will be interesting to see whether it turns out be a successor of J5 Prime (because its back looks exactly like J5 Prime) or Galaxy On7 Pro.
It is valued at Rs 6843 on India’s import/export tracking website Zauba and one must know the final pricing is generally higher than the one listed here.
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