Samsung’s freshest mid-range phone, the Galaxy J7 Pro is now available to purchase in the US while not officially sold by Samsung. You can get the J7 Pro (Model J730G) through Amazon US from a third party dealer named BREED. We checked the ratings of the third party seller, and it seems legit with 98.2% positive and a feedback of 15k+ ratings. The smartphone appears to be compatible with GSM/LTE carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Verizon compatibility, for now, is unknown. So, risky business over there.
Basically, the Galaxy J7 Pro is a similar phone that Samsung is offering in Europe under the name of Galaxy J7 (2017). This implies it’s little superior to AT&T’s Galaxy J7 (2017) and the J7 that Samsung will officially offer to begin with this week – both these models share the vast majority of their specs with the old Galaxy J7 (2016).
The Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro runs Android 7.1 Nougat out of the box. And an Octa-core Exynos 7870 in-house chip from Samsung, powers the device. The handset sports a 5.5-inch AMOLED display with 1080 x 1920 pixels resolution, fingerprint scanner, 3 GB of RAM, 16 GB ROM with expandable storage space, and a 3600mAh battery. Moreover, there are two 13 MP cameras on board (front and rear), both accompanied with LED flashes.
Pricing on Amazon US for is 16GB $319.99, in multiple color variants: gold, blue, black, as well as in pink. US manufacturer warranty for the device is not provided as obviously it’s unofficially sold. Neither you get any seller warranty. So, with devices like the budget segment leader Moto G5 plus and now the upcoming Nokia 6. The price seems quite on the higher side, but you also get an AMOLED display and slightly more battery capacity.