Desing-wise the j7 has bumped up a class compared to last year’s model it’s premium aluminum unibody feels comfortable and solid in hand there’s no camera bump and I’m loving the matte back despite the fact that it’s a single print magnet the always-on fingerprint reader is a welcome addition to as confirmed by the IP 54 rating there’s an enhanced resistance to dust and splashes sadly Samsung also abstained from upgrading the port to a USB C thankfully it still has a headphone jack Samsung plates the j7 speaker in an unusual spot it works well to prevent accidental muffling in landscape orientation but another position we often covered it up without noticing the j7 has a single sim version and a dual sim the ladder doesn’t require you to ditch the microSD card the base storage is far from enough so you’re really going need it a lot sooner than you think all that being said the biggest upgrade has to be the screen the j7 really upped its game hare the AMOLED display now has a 1080p resolution and offers great contrast and high brightness for those sunny scorching days the phone also features samsung’s