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Samsung Galaxy J5 Prime 2018 Spotted | Specs, Features, Price and Pictures

Well, if you are a Samsung user or waiting for the new Samsung android smartphone then this news is for you. As you all may know that recently Samsung launched its predecessor and they are developing the Galaxy J5 Prime (2017) which is expected to launch soon in the market. Reports are saying that this new handset has received a certification by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the US – suggesting an imminent launch schedule. Also, the documents are not viral online and everyone is talking about this awesome new handset.

Samsung Galaxy J5 Prime Specification

As per the reports, the documents are submitted for the FCC certification, which is listed online and that confirms that Samsung is preparing a new handset with model number SM-G571F. Also, some sources confirmed that this handset is new Galaxy J5 Prime successor which is about launch worldwide soon by the company.  Also, the submitted reports are claiming that the handset is having142.7mm of height and 69.6mm of width. Also, the FCC listing also points to the availability of Bluetooth 4.2 Low-energy (LE), Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, and 4G LTE. Samsung Galaxy A5 and Galaxy A7 specs

Reports are claiming Samsung has not provided any major hardware details on the documents submitted to the FCC. However, the specifications of the Galaxy J5 Prime (2017) are reviled by so many websites and they are claiming that the mobile will come out with Android 7.1.1 Nougat and confirmed the presence of an Exynos 7570 chip with a 1.4GHz quad-core CPU, Mali-T720 GPU, and 3GB of RAM. Even some reports are saying that the smartphone was also spotted with 32GB of onboard storage, 12-megapixel rear camera sensor, 7-megapixel front camera sensor and an HD (1280×720 pixels) screen.

We are not saying that these above mention features are going to be the final report but as per now we are expecting this kind of features from the smartphone. However, the specifications of the Galaxy J5 Prime (2017) had emerged on a benchmark site recently, as spotted by folks at SamMobile.

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