A Samsung Electronics-made handset bearing the model number SM-G571 that appears to be the successor to the Galaxy J5 Prime (SM-G570F) was spotted in the database of popular mobile benchmark GFXBench earlier this week, with the phone being identified as running a “Samsung Edition” of Android 7.1.1 Nougat. The South Korean original equipment manufacturer already upgraded a number of its offerings like the Galaxy J7 and Galaxy Tab A 9.7 to an Android 7.1.1-based build of the Samsung Experience mobile software suite, with the version of the operating system found on the SM-G571 presumably being no different.
The possible Galaxy J5 Prime (2018) was identified as featuring a 4.8-inch screen with a standard HD resolution of 1,280 by 720 pixels amounting to a widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9. While Samsung already commercialized a taller 18.5:9 mobile image format coupled with a bezel-less design and is rumored to have it trickle down to the Galaxy A (2018) lineup, its upcoming Galaxy J-series handsets still appear to be set to feature a more conventional aesthetic with regular-sized bezels for at least another year. The SM-G571 was benchmarked as being powered by the Exynos 7570 SoC, the same Samsung-made silicon found inside its predecessor, Galaxy J3 (2017), and the Galaxy Xcover 4. The chip was listed as running at a maximum operating frequency of 1.4GHz, which is in line with its previously commercialized configurations.
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