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First reported on by SamMobile, the Galaxy J7 allegedly runs Android 5.0 on entry-level hardware. One example? Its large 5.5-inch screen with a relatively low (read: affordable) 720p HD display. Internally, the smartphone could make use of a 1.2GHz octa-core Marvell processor with 1.5GB RAM. Storage is pegged at 16GB with an optional microSD expansion slot. In terms of cameras, the Galaxy J7 may include a 13-megapixel rear shooter and a 5-megapixel selfie snapper. As to the overall design and materials of the handset, well, that's still a little muddy. Although there are photos of phone shown on the Russian site, they look to be the same as a previously rumored Galaxy J1.

Samsung was not immediately available for comment, Assuming it's the real deal, the Samsung Galaxy J7 would employ a familiar plastic material and rounded shape that we've seen in other Samsung phones, Given the entry-level nature of this one, I wouldn't be surprised if symmetry series star wars case for apple iphone 7 plus and 8 plus - gold bb-8 Samsung launched this one quietly to a select few markets, A listing on a Russian website suggests that Samsung could officially announce its new low-end phone, Samsung is slated to introduce a new, wallet-friendly Galaxy J7 smartphone in the near future, according to a listing on a Russian retailer's website..

There was a sense, therefore, of an accusatory finger being pointed the way of Cupertino by smartwatch maker Pebble. On its Kickstarter page, Pebble mumbled and muttered darkly about the time it was taking for Apple to review the new Pebble Time iPhone app. (Don't worry, there's a happy ending.). Here was Pebble's wording: "The Pebble Time iPhone app, as we've all noticed, is not yet live on the iTunes AppStore. It remains 'in review.' This unexpected circumstance pains us as much it does backers with watches ready to set up."Here was my translation: "Apple is dragging its feet like prehistoric man used to drag his knuckles along the floor. Apple doesn't want to approve anything Pebble because it's peddling its darned Apple Watch."Pebble said that Apple approved its new app on May 18. Then Pebble inserted some "minor bug fixes." It asked Apple to give them a quick once-over.

Then, said Pebble, the dreaded purgatory, So it wanted all its fans and followers to heap pressure on Apple, Pebble said: "We're sure Apple, like Pebble, loves its fans symmetry series star wars case for apple iphone 7 plus and 8 plus - gold bb-8 and is responsive to feedback, Together, we can kindly express our desire to see the AppStore #FreeOurPebbleTime with a speedy approval of Pebble Time Watch for iPhone."A touching use of the word "kindly." The Web is well known for its kindly spirit, Still, Pebble asked its fans to approach Apple directly, on Twitter, on Facebook, or by stalking Tim Cook's house until he was ready to call the police, (I made that last one up.)..

Pebble currently has 78,471 backers and has raised more than $20 million, so there was quite some cohort behind its effort. And now a reported victory. On its Twitter feed, Pebble crowed: "Pebblers, you did it: #PebbleTime Watch for iPhone is approved for the #iTunes @AppStore."I wondered how keen, Apple would be to succumb to such pressure. I somehow felt that on seeing these entreaties Apple might emit a cough, a chuckle and the mere hint of a snort. But perhaps Cupertino was moved. There's no evidence that Apple was deliberately delaying the approval of this app. There's no evidence that it might do this to somehow make its own watch even more attractive.