Ultra-thin Samsung Galaxy A7 passes through TENAA
Samsung Galaxy A7 made its way through TENAA in China. The upcoming smartphone is bound to become the Korean giants thinnest Galaxy smartphone to date.
The visit at the Chinese regulator reveals that Samsung Galaxy A7 has physical measures of 150.9 x 75.9 x 6.3 mm and weight of 133 grams. This means that the device is almost half a millimeter thinner than the already slender Samsung Galaxy Alpha.
TENAAs device page also reveals that it will feature 5.5 1080p display - right in line with past reports. The rest of the Samsung Galaxy A7 specs include 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 SoC with 1.5GHz octa-core CPU, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of built-in memory, 12MP main camera, and 5MP front-facing unit.
Unsurprisingly, the Galaxy A7 version that passed through TENAA is made for the Chinese market. An international model is also expected.
Samsung Galaxy A7 will likely go official in the near future. The device will join the likes of Samsung Galaxy A3 and Galaxy A5 in the companys new mid-range family.