A Samsung smartphone with model number SM-G571 had appeared on GFXBench benchmarking site in the previous week. It seems that the arrival of the smartphone is drawing near as it has been approved by FCC (Federal Communications Commission).

The FCC filing of the SM-G571 has not revealed any specifications of the phone. It has confirmed that it will be arriving with a removable battery. However, the exact size of the battery is not known. Through FCC, it is also known that the SM-G571 will have connectivity features like 4G LTE, Bluetooth 4.2 LE, Wi-Fi and GPS.

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Speculations are rife that this phone will launch as Galaxy J5 Prime (2017). Its appearance on GFXBench platform has revealed that it features a 4.8-inch screen that will deliver an HD resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels.

The Exynos 7570 chipset featuring a 1.4 GHz quad-core processor and ARM Mali-T720 graphics will be powering the Galaxy J5 Prime (2017) along with 3 GB of RAM. Its internal storage is 32 GB. Its rear camera is of 12-megapixel and its front-facing camera is of 8-megapixel. It is running on Android 7.1.1 Nougat.

The above specifications of the SM-G571 are also found on the Galaxy J5 Prime (2016). However, the last year’s model features a larger display of 5 inches. The 2016 Galaxy J5 Prime was launched in September which indicates that its 2017 model should have been official by September this year. Since the Galaxy J5 Prime (2017) has recently received FCC certification, it appears that its launch is not far away.

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