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Samsung secretly designing gigantic 7-inch 'Galaxy J Max' smartphone: Release expected soon?

| Jul 08, 2016 06:19 AM EDT

Tipster Evan Blass leaked these three images of the purported Samsung Galaxy Note 7 on Twitter recently.

South Korean multinational conglomerate company Samsung is apparently working on yet another unannounced version of a smartphone. This time, the phone in question is the thirteenth edition to the Samsung Galaxy J series.

The next addition to the Samsung Galaxy J smartphone series does not carry the generci numeric system this time it seems, SamMobile has learned. That is, the upcoming phone that the company is secretly working on, will not carry the similar name as Galaxy J1, J2, J3, J5 and J7. Instead, it has been simply branded as "Samsung Galaxy J Max" this time.

According to the latest rumors, the next generation smartphone will come with a surprisingly huge 7-inch display, one of the largest ones available to the customers. On the flip side, Samsung fans may really find it hard to fit the gigantic phone in the pocket of their trousers.

Despite the large display, the tablet-like upcoming product has been classified as a smartphone only because of the inbuilt capabilities that it is speculated to possess. The smartphone is expected to sport a dual-SIM capability, along with support for a number of international carrier bands, including LTE, GSM and HSDPA.

However, none of the speculations about the upcoming smartphone have been confirmed officially by Samsung. It is likely that people will get to hear more about the Samsung Galaxy J Max as the phone undergoes tests before hitting the market shelves, including receiving FCC certification and Bluetooth.

Samsung Galaxy J Max has a similar name with Xiaomi's latest mammoth phone, Mi Max. The phone has a huge 6.44 inch display, which makes is alright to assume that the upcoming Samsumg phone will be built along the same line, according to GSM Arena.

Mi Max is Xiaomi's biggest phone till date. It was first announced and made official in May 2016 and is available in China for $224. The cheaper version of the phone with less storage space and lower RAM is available at $179, which is quite affordable for people who love to hold and carry a smartphone with a bigger display.

The following video talks about Samsung Galaxy J Max leak:

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