Samsung, the Korean tech giant is expected to arrive with a new flagship into the tech market. Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) running with latest Android Nougat was recently found surfacing on the internet. The upgraded Galaxy J7 (2016) smartphone has been spotted on a benchmarking database Geekbench this week.

The device whose appearance was seen on the popular Geekbench database is reported to be the Samsung's upcoming device and is considered as Galaxy J7 (2017). Geekbench reveals the model number SM-J727P of the device and is nothing but a Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) handset.

According to GSM Arena, the Samsung's device Galaxy J7 (2017) found in the Geekbench database scores 889 and 4200 in single-core and multi-core performance respectively. The Galaxy J7 (2017) smartphone was found running with Android 7.0 Nougat and the phone are powered by an Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor, which is clocked at 2.21 GHz.

The device is found with built-in Adreno 506 GPU and has 2GB of RAM, which is same as that of the previous version, Galaxy J7 (2016). However, the Galaxy J7 (2017) is equipped with more powerful processor compared to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 in the previous model.

The Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) is expected to sport a 5.5-inch full HD AMOLED display (1280 x 1080 pixels), 13MP rear camera and 5MP front camera. There is a rumor that the new device from Samsung will feature a battery whose power capacity would be 10 percent smaller than the previous build Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) and enthusiasts are expecting a more powerful battery than the previous model.

According to Android Headlines, it is highly expected that Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) will feature higher storage capacities than its previous model. It is expected to feature a 32GB internal storage with an option of higher external storage via microSD card.

Presently, there are no official reports yet about the release of Galaxy J7 (2017) device into the tech market and the company has not confirmed yet about its specifications and features.Stay tuned for more updates.