Some more details about the Samsung SM-E700 have surfaced, this time from Samsung itself (through a User Agent profile). The phone will probably launch as the Samsung Galaxy E7 and will be a cheaper alternative to the Galaxy A7 phablet.
The new info reveals 720p resolution for the 5.5-inch screen (267ppi). The processor will be clocked at 1.5GHz and will use the classic 32-bit architecture instead of something like the Galaxy Grand 3 (a rumored 5-inch phablet powered by Snapdragon 410). Android 4.4 KitKat is the OS of choice.
Previous info reveals that the Galaxy E7, or at least one version of it, will be a dual-SIM phone. If the retail price is close to the import price, it will be quite affordable too; it was listed at INR 12,645 ($205/165).
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