The Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) could soon update to Android 7 Nougat

Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017)

While the Samsung Galaxy S8 is Samsung's top-tier smartphone right now, and there are other smartphones like the Galaxy A 2017 that are also great smartphones, the Galaxy Js are hot sellers. Basic-mid-range mobiles, with an economical price. If you have a Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016), you could soon get the update to Android 7.0 Nougat.

Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) with Android 7 Nougat

It is very clear that the Samsung Galaxy S8 is the smartphone that one would buy if they wanted a high-level mobile. However, it is an expensive mobile. A good option would be the Galaxy A5 (2017), another great upper-middle-range smartphone, which is not that expensive, although it is also expensive. But if we want a cheaper smartphone, a great option is the Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016), launched in 2016, with basic-range features, but with a significantly cheaper price than other higher-end mobiles. That is why it is one of the best-selling Samsung phones.

Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017)

But being such a basic range, it is not usually one of those that receives an update to the new version of the operating system. However, it seems that Samsung may soon release the update to Android 7.0 Nougat for Galaxy J7 (2016).

At least, the smartphone has appeared in a benchmark with this new version of the operating system. Usually this means that Samsung is testing this new version of the operating system on the smartphone, and that the update for the Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) could be officially released soon.

El price of the smartphone now does not reach the $200, and if you are looking for buy a Samsung mobile, this could be a great option considering that it could soon receive an update to the new version of the operating system, Android 7.0 Nougat. Of course, this will not update to Android O, because that version is not even officially available yet.


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  1.   unomas said

    The A5 2016 for when?