Samsung released its new budget Galaxy On lineup of smartphones late last year. The Galaxy On5 and the Galaxy On7 were released in India only and , we concluded that the only reason why customers would truly want to buy these budget handsets would be because of Samsung’s brand value and after-sales support. Perhaps the successor will make us believe otherwise.
Latest data from import tracker Zauba shows that bits and pieces for the SM-G10F have been imported into India for testing and evaluation. It’s quite likely that this model number corresponds to the Galaxy On7 (2016) as the ‘s model number is SM-G100F. The data reveals that it’s going to have dual-SIM support like its predecessor, as well as a 13-megapixel rear and 8-megapixel front camera. A Full HD LCD display is also mentioned in the list but the size is unknown at this point in time. It may take a while before Samsung comes out with this handset so be prepared to wait for a couple of months.
Latest data from import tracker Zauba shows that bits and pieces for the SM-G10F have been imported into India for testing and evaluation. It’s quite likely that this model number corresponds to the Galaxy On7 (2016) as the ‘s model number is SM-G100F. The data reveals that it’s going to have dual-SIM support like its predecessor, as well as a 13-megapixel rear and 8-megapixel front camera. A Full HD LCD display is also mentioned in the list but the size is unknown at this point in time. It may take a while before Samsung comes out with this handset so be prepared to wait for a couple of months.