Feb 03, 2016 11:23 AM
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Samsung have made its return to budget market, a segment that they once leaded. The device in question this time is the Samsung Galaxy On7, a phone that bears a lot of ties to Samsung's customery design in both, hardware and software . While priced at 10, 990 rps the new Samsung entrant conforms easily to its intended price bracket. But does it have the oomph to back that up, especially now, when the competition is stepping its game up?
Build quality is among the selected checkbokes that the Galaxy On7 ticks off very well. Lets start with the overview first though . The phone has a 5.5 inch TFT screen that pushes 1280 x 720 pixels .A physical home button, typical of Samsung phones across the board, is present at the bottom bezel, flanked by capacitive multitasking and back buttons.
The side bezels aren't cumbersome to manage and are actually a good size. The back is made out of the same faux-leather material as seen on previous Samsung phones . The
back plate is removable for you to be able to utilise the phone's Dual-sim setup and insert a microSD card of your liking(UPTO 128GB). The rear also houses the phone's 13 MP camera, with the LED flash and speaker on either side.
To summarise, using the Galaxy On7 reminds me a lot about the galaxy Note 3 build-quality wise.