Samsung’s 7 Years Old Phone Update for the Galaxy J7

South Korean technology giant Samsung has released a new update for its smartphone called Galaxy J7, which it launched 7 years ago. With the new update, a small improvement was made on the phone.
 Samsung’s 7 Years Old Phone Update for the Galaxy J7
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Appreciating the update calendar it maintains for its smartphones, Samsung made a move that surprised everyone today. The company, which promised five years of security updates and 4 new Android updates for its flagship models in the past months, went beyond that and released an update for the phone it launched 7 years ago.

Samsung’s surprising update has been released for the Samsung Galaxy J7. The phone, which went on sale in 2015, has been updated in many Asian countries. Although the content of the update is not fully shared, an improvement has been made at one point of the phone.

Improved the phone’s GPS:

With the new update released by Samsung, the stability of the phone’s GPS system has been increased. Apart from this improvement, what the update offers was not shared. However, according to some claims, Samsung may have aimed to close a newly discovered critical security vulnerability with this update.

Galaxy J7, the oldest phone updated by Samsung, still runs Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow operating system today. The new Android 7.0 Nougat update planned for the 2015 model was unfortunately canceled. The phone was available for sale with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 615 or Exynos 7580 processors, depending on regions. She also managed to become one of the most popular models of her time.

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