The Samsung Galaxy On7 (2016) was spotted on TENAA last week along with Galaxy On5 (2016). The Galaxy On7 (2016) has also made its appearance on GFXBench and Geekbench. Now this time, the device has been spotted on FCC’s website as it has received certification from this certifying authority.
Unlike TENAA, the FCC’s website doesn’t provide any information about the specs, thanks to the listing on TENAA and on benchmarking websites, do know what to expect from the Galaxy On7 (2016). While the Galaxy On7 (2016) has been certified by FCC, the Galaxy On5 (2016) hasn’t been spotted yet.
The model of Galaxy On7 (2016) listed on TENAA was SM-G6100 which is the one found on GFXBench, whereas, the model certified by FCC is SM-G610F which is the one listed on Geekbench. As we said earlier, there aren’t much details available on FCC’s website apart from the screenshot which reveals 3300 mAh battery capacity on Galaxy On7 (2016), something which we already know because of TENAA.
The Galaxy On7 (2016) might be offered in two different variants – one powered by Snapdragon 625 SoC whereas the other powered by Exynos 7870. The model listed on FCC is powered by Exynos 7870 whereas the one listed on TENAA is powered by Snapdragon 625.
Other specs include 5.5-inch Full-HD display, 3 GB RAM, Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, 32 GB internal storage which can be expanded up to 128 GB via microSD card, 13 MP rear camera, 8 MP front camera and fingerprint scanner housed on the home button.
Now that Galaxy On7 (2016) has been certified by both TENAA and FCC, we expect Samsung to make an announcement soon.