Samsung has launched a new smartphone named Galaxy J7 Nxt Galaxy J7 Nxt, which comes as the updated version of the Galaxy J7 Galaxy J7 launched in 2015.
The new Galaxy G7 Next, which comes under the category of low-spec phones, offers a screen of "Super Amold" measuring 5.5 inches and 1280 × 720 pixels.
The 7.6 mm thick weighs 170 grams also provides 2 GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage space that can be expanded up to 256 GB through microSD memory cards.
The Galaxy G7 Next features a 1.6GHz 8-core processor and a 3,000 mAh battery. It supports 4G LTE networks.
The phone, which runs the version 7.0 "Noga" of the operating system Android, a 13 megapixel camera with auto focus technology, plus a front camera with 5 megapixels. Both cameras come with flash.
The phone is currently available in India in black and gold, at a price equivalent to $ 180.
Apple has just signed a deal with Samsung to buy Korean OLED screens for the iPhone 9 phone, which is expected to see the light of 2018 next.
According to rumors, Apple will unveil the iPhone 7, the 7 Plus and the iPhone 8, and the latter is expected to come with an OLED screen. It is rumored that Apple will provide the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus LCD screen that was used on the previous iPhone, and the new infusion indicates that all versions of 2018 will come with OLED monitors.
This report from Korea indicates that there will be 5.28-inch and 6.46-inch screens
Even more, and that Samsung will be able to deliver shipments of up to 180 million units, but in 2017, Apple will be able to get 80 million OLED panels only for the upcoming iPhone 8 phone.
Apple has been trying to get more screens this year, but it has not been able to do so, and we expect to see three exciting phones from the US company this year, but only one phone will come on the OELD screen.
Samsung has launched the Samsung Pay service in the UK, which allows Samsung owners to make payments through a card connected to their phones in the same way as Android Pay and Apple Pay.
All three technologies work in almost identical ways, requiring users to hold their phones until they read the cards, check the transaction, usually use a fingerprint scanner, and Samsung, but this service will help them control the market for large payphone segments.
The company has collaborated with transport in London to allow public transport users to take advantage of internal and external stations and buses by touching their phones, competing with Oyster Card Reader, while Android Pay and Apple Pay can be used on TfL network.
To run the Samsung Pay service in normal transactions, users simply unlock the phone screen and check the payment with security pattern, iris or fingerprint scanner, and then have 30 seconds to touch the phone.
Samsung says that the scanner for the iris is 200 times more secure than the fingerprint sensor, since it's not easy to forge, and this service will be available on S8, S7 and S6 phones.