7 monthes ago | By Phone Arena
A mystery Samsung device with the model number SM-J737T1 just received its Wi-Fi certification on July 6. Given that the model number contains J7, we can reasonably say that this device will be joining the Galaxy J7 family.
The device in question was running Android 8.0 Oreo when it got its certification. As to what device it is, there are quite a few possibilities.
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