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Samsung Galaxy On7 (2016) could release with a fingerprint scanner and Exynos 7870 chipset

Listing reveal new specifications of the Samsung Galaxy On7 (2016).

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A visitor tries out a Samsung Galaxy S III smartphone during a press day at the Samsung stand at the IFA 2012 consumer electronics trade fair on August 30, 2012 in Berlin, Germany.
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Samsung’s Galaxy On7 (2016) has been away from the limelight for a while now thanks to the highly anticipated unveiling of the Galaxy Note 7. But since that's out of the picture, things are about to change.

Recent listings of the Galaxy On7 (2016) has appeared on Geekbench, yet again. This time with more features revealed.

If the new listings are accurate, there will be a variant of the smartphone that sports an Exynos 7870 chipset. This is expected to be launched with at least one other variant powered by a 2GHz Snapdragon 620 processor and 3GB RAM, according to the previous benchmarks on the website.

Apart from that, other specifications remain unchanged. If this information is correct, the smartphone will come with a 4.80-inch Full HD display, 16GB of inbuilt storage (which should be expandable), 13MP rear camera and an 8MP front camera.

On Geekbench, Samsung Galaxy On7 was tested under the pseudonym SM-G610F (which could possibly be the model number) and will reportedly be running Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow).

Samsung usually pushes smartphones integrated with Exynos chipsets in India -- instead of snapdragon -- so potential users should keep that in mind. The smartphone is smartphone by Samsung around the Rs 10,000 price range to support this technology.

Samsung hasn’t revealed any information about price or where users can buy the On7, but it is expected to be unveiled soon at a similar budget friendly price as its predecessor.

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