Leaked images trending on the web suggest that several versions of the Samsung Galaxy A7 recently received Bluetooth certifications from the Bluetooth SIG Group.

While the Galaxy A7 is listed as A7 SM-A710F/DS, the other variants to have received green signal include SM-A710L, SM-A710X, SM-A710K and SM-A710S. The new updated variants will be targeted at different markets based on trends in demand for the variants, reports Phone Arena.

There is little left to doubt that the leaks about specifications and images showing the front and rear side of the phone are definite signals of the imminent release of the different variants, which were also shown in High Geekly.

From news we’ve received so far, the phone is a replica of the 5.5-inch Galaxy S6 and is going to have a design similar to its predecessor, that is, a metal-glass finish. This will project a highly sophisticated and glorious look.

Packed with an array of mid-range features, the phone is powered by a Snapdragon 615 chipset and is enhanced by 3GB of RAM. It has 16 GB of internal memory, which is enough to store as many videos and movies as you want. You can extend its storage capacity up to 64 GB by inserting a microSDcard.

Manifest your calibre in photography with its 13 MP rear camera that allows the most exhilarating shots. The front facing camera is a 5MP to ensure you can take amazing selfies to surprise your friends on social networking sites.

Packed with slew of other premium features, the Galaxy A7 is just like any high-end device. It triggers the question whether Samsung Pay will be available from the get-go. Right now, we’re keeping our fingers crossed and will check for updates in the next few days.

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