Next-Generation Samsung Galaxy A7 Spotted on AnTuTu Benchmark Listing; Allegedly Powered by Exynos 7580 Chipset

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Samsung is reportedly gearing up for the launching of its next-generation Galaxy A7. Recent reports claim that a new leak of this latest handset has surfaced online as the device has been spotted on the AnTuTu benchmark listing.

The South Korean tech company is set to release a new version of its Samsung Galaxy A7 in the coming months. Rumor has it that the device will be powered by Exynos 7580 octa-core processor with Mali T-720 GPU and 3GB of RAM, making it more powerful than the original Galaxy A7.

Previous rumors claim that it will use Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 processor; however, testing proves that it will use Samsung's own processor. Additionally, the Galaxy A7 (2016) is believed to sport a 5.5-inch display with Full HD resolution and 16GB if internal memory expandable up to 64GB through a micro SD card.

Camera wise, it boasts a 13-megapixel primary shooter and a 5-megapixel front snapper. It will also run on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop operating system right out of the box. The device is also predicted to make sense if a fingerprint sensor on the home button is added to it.

Meanwhile, the first Galaxy A7 smartphone was launched earlier this year, in February to be exact. It is powered by either Snapdragon 615 processor or Exynos 5 Octa 5430, depending on the region.

All the information and details about the next-generation Samsung Galaxy A7 are yet to be confirmed by the company. It is worth noting that Samsung is doing all it can to provide each of its users the best smartphone experience; thus, this new invention could be a yet another powerful one.

Overall, everyone should simply wait patiently for the official announcement of Samsung regarding the matter. The Galaxy A7 (2016) will absolutely be a hit in the market again as it features great processor as well as specifications.

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