The Samsung Galaxy J7 is a trusty workhorse, but a bit anonymous. It can get lost in the crowd of Galaxy phones, but given a choice wed probably pick it before most of its lookalikes.
If youve fallen for AMOLED screens youd scoff at the idea of going back to an LCD. Even after years of improvement, LCDs can look washed out compared to the rich, punchy image you get on an AMOLED. Unfortunately, there are very few options - its Samsung and some up-and-coming makers that have picked up the slack from the established( and now struggling) makers.
The Galaxy J7 has optional dual-SIM( that has full use of its microSD card slot), a capable chipset and a good camera setup, with a penchant for selfies. The software is a bit more limited than what higher-end Galaxys get but is very comprehensive with Power saving modes and KNOX.