Samsung’s latest smartphone models have been unveiled for sale at the company’s Chinese website. According to SAM Mobile, Samsung has officially listed On5 and On7 as smartphones with commendable specs at competitive prices.
Both devices, which also briefly debuted on the Indian website, comes with 2600 mAh and 3000 mAh batteries respectively. Moreover, The Inside Korea said Samsung paid more attention to the phones’ multimedia features. Both are using an Exynos 3475 processor, which is backed with 1.5GB of RAM and 8GB internal storage. They will also be running on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop with TouchWiz, and will support 4G FDD LTE standard in China.
Moreover, Samsung reportedly placed in the two devices’ product page how much bloatware is pre-installed in the smartphones, and allowing its mobile users to either delete or keep the app. The move was reportedly done following a lawsuit filed by a committee in Shanghai for not allowing users to remove apps that are pre-installed in the company’s smartphone models.


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