Samsung Galaxy On5 and On7 Release Date, Specs & Features: Quad-Core Exynos Processor, Android Lollipop and 5MP Front Camera
Samsung always has something new in store including the rumored Galaxy O series that the tech giant is working on. According to Tech Gadget Central, the South Korean smartphone manufacturer is prepping up to release two new smartphones known as the Galaxy On5 (model number SM-G550) and Galaxy On7 (model number SM-G600). There have been no official announcements regarding the two handsets yet but there are some details in support pages found on Samsung India's official website.
As detailed in Phone Arena, the Galaxy On5 and On7 are actually quite the same as they share many features. Although the On7 is listed with very few details, the source noted that both devices are powered with a 1.3 GHz 32-bit quad-core Samsung Exynos 3475 processor coupled with a Mali-T720 MP1 GPU and 1.5GB of RAM. They also both run with Android Lollipop and support LTE. Both front cameras are 5MP and internal memory storage capacity is 8GB with microSD card support available and expandable up to 128GB.
The notable difference between the two is the display screen with the On5 sporting a smaller size, which is 5-inch with 720 display, while the On7 features a 5.5-inch display with also the same 720p. The rear cameras of the two are also different with the former having an 8MP camera and the latter with a 13MP camera. And since the Galaxy On7 is bigger in size, it also carries a bigger battery pack which is a 3,000mAh battery. Galaxy On5 gets its juice from a 2,600mAh removable battery.
In terms of its connectivity options, both handsets feature dual-SIM card slots, Bluetooth 4.1 and GPS. Users can also get connected to the Internet via the Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n. Interested consumers can choose between two colors available, black and gold.
As of now, there is no announcement yet regarding the release date of the Galaxy On5 and On7 but they may coming soon especially with the listing. Speculated prices are $150 and $200 respectively.