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Galaxy A7 (2016) passes through the FCC with 3,300 mAh battery

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Vlad 27 November, 2015

Samsung Android

The second generation Samsung Galaxy A7 has been certified by the FCC, after having already received the go-ahead from the Bluetooth SIG as well as China's TENAA. The successor to the original Galaxy A7 from earlier this year has been leaking a lot lately, along with other members of the new A family. We've seen the A7 in live images and it's been spotted in a benchmark database too.

The FCC certification thankfully reveals that the new Galaxy A7 (2016) will have a 3,300 mAh battery, which is way bigger than the original A7's 2,600 mAh cell. This means the new model should hopefully last more on a charge. The FCC says the A7 (2016) is 151.8mm long and 74.5mm wide, which means it's narrower than its 76.2mm predecessor. The new phone has 4G, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS, as you'd expect.

While the FCC documents haven't outed any more specs, the TENAA certification from a few days ago basically gave us the full picture. The Galaxy A7 (2016) will have a 5.5-inch 1080p AMOLED touchscreen, a 13 MP rear camera, a 5 MP selfie snapper, 3GB of RAM, and a 1.7 GHz octa-core processor. It will run Android 5.1 Lollipop.

Given all the times it's been in the news recently, we assume the new Galaxy A7 will become official pretty soon.

Source | Via

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  • Owdli
  • pF0
  • 30 Nov 2015

I hope it comes with 32GB

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  • minori
  • PGg
  • 28 Nov 2015

I'm still running kitkat on my Z2 and doesn't even bother to upgrade it. for me, and I think common people doesn't care what version of Android that they run as long as it works for them.

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  • roy10
  • rrj
  • 28 Nov 2015

no matter how good a phone is never buy it if it doesn't have the latest is version available or you will find yourself getting android 6.0 in Dec when everyone is talking about 7.0. Better wait till they release a marshmallow midranger

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