Monday, December 4, 2017

Samsung Galaxy A7 Metal clad Passes By FCC

Samsung Galaxy A7 Metal clad Passes By FCC


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Samsung Galaxy A7 Briefly sighted at the FCC is a filing for a certain SM-A700H, the model name betraying its identity as the Samsung Galaxy A7. Though not much can be gleaned from this sighting, which is typical of most FCC entries, one curious bit emerges. This particular model apparently only supports GSM and W-CDMA networks, with no mention of any 4G LTE support.

This is the second time we catch a glimpse of the upcoming metal-clad smartphone by Samsung going through the FCC. The last time the filing insisted on a 5.2" screen while the strongest rumors are pointing to a 5.5" panel.

The Galaxy A7 ,as disclosed the Last week saw the Galaxy A7 (SM-A7009) pass through the TENAA - the Chinese communications authority - with LTE support for the countries bands. TENAA filing, is a rather decent mid, if not almost high, end smartphone, or a phablet to be exact. The largest of the three, the A7 sports a 5.5-inch Full HD screen. It is driven by an octa-core processor running at 1.5 GHz. Theres ample 2 GB of RAM, though storage is only 16 GB. The jury is still out on whether this one sports a microSD card, and the FCC filing definitely holds no clues.

And as with any FCC filing, there is no clue when the smartphone will arrive, only that it might arrive given it is being certified for US network bands and wireless communications.

The Samsung Galaxy A7 is expected to land in stores around the world (the US seems a lock) with a 5.5" Super AMOLED 1080p screen, 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 chipse and a 12MP camera on the back.

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