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Home News Samsung Galaxy J7 Max vs. Galaxy J7 Pro – Brilliant Specs and Improvements Comparison

Samsung Galaxy J7 Max vs. Galaxy J7 Pro – Brilliant Specs and Improvements Comparison

by Alexander Puru
June 30, 2017Filed under:
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Samsung has officially announced in its next two releases in India, the Galaxy J7 Pro and Galaxy J7 Max. The latter is launching in mid-July. It seems that both phones will only be available to sell in offline stores across India, Samsung letting down the online stores.

Let us see what the difference between these two mid flag phones are.

Battery

J7 Pro comes with a 3,600mAh battery, whereas J7 Max has under his hood a smaller battery of 3,300mAh. Since J7 Pro has an AMOLED display the also the performance will be increased.

Performance

Here there are no major differences. J7 Pro has an octa-core 1.9GHz Exynos 7870 processor and J7 Max has the same characteristics but with a Mediatek MT6757 Helio P20 chipset. Even though they are produced by different manufacturers, they have the same power given the fact they run on Cortex-A53 cores.

Display

Galaxy J7 Max comes with a 5.7-inch display 1920×1080 full HD LCD, and J7 Pro comes with a smaller display of only 5.5-inch Full HD Super AMOLED. The differences are not so big here either.

Memory

Both phones 32GBs memory can be expanded the only difference being that J7 Pro has 4GB RAM, since J7 Max has 3GB.

Price

Galaxy J7 Pro will be sold for 20,900 rupees while Galaxy J7 Max is sold for 17,900 rupees and they are available in Samsung retail stores and other offline retailers.

Others

The USB Type-C, unfortunately, is missing from both phones, and customers have to settle for the normal micro USB port. And both Samsung Galaxy J7s are available in Black and Gold colors. Also both handsets coms with front fingerprint scanners.

Samsung features the new version of Samsung Pay, known as Samsung Pay Mini and the company expects to launch this to all Galaxy J series.

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