

Samsung has opted for a horizontal scrolling app drawer in which applications can be arranged alphabetically or as per the wish of the user.

But still, especially after using the Moto G4 Plus, TouchWiz seems a bit incoherent and messy. Samsung over the years has tried to de clutter and simplify TouchWiz, removing a lot of unnecessary and gimmicky features. The Samsung Galaxy On 7 Pro runs on Samsung's own TouchWiz UI running atop Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.ĭoze mode, application permission control and all other Marshmallow goodness is on offer here, just with a heavy handed dash of Samsung's customisation. With the GPU and the CPU having much less pixels to push, even intensive games like Asphalt 8: Airborne, Real Racing 3 and Modern Combat 5 play without any hassle, albeit at a lower resolution. However, some random lag and stutters do creep in and the smartphone just doesn't feel as snappy as it's competition.īecause of the lowly 720p resolution display, the gaming performance of the device is more than adequate for the price.

The Samsung Galaxy On 7 Pro does a decent job of handling daily tasks, and handles casual use such as web browsing, scrolling through photos and lists, taking pictures etc. The Snapdragon 410 is a very reliable, albeit dated processor, and the Adreno 303 GPU is again, solid but wont set benchmarks on fire.ĢGB of RAM is a nice step up from the On 7, though the device does suffer a bit from memory management issues. The Samsung Galaxy On 7 Pro is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 clocked at 1.2GHz coupled with a Adreno 302 GPU, 2GB of RAM, 16GB internal storage (expandable via a microSD card slot) and a 3,000mAh battery.Īs with the rest of the smartphone, Samsung has played it very safe with the hardware inside the Galaxy On 7 Pro. However, the display doesn't do much to excite either, and doesn't stand out amidst the crowd. Overall, the Samsung Galaxy On 7 Pro has a very serviceable display, with no major shortcoming as such. This outdoor mode is well and good, but it's need is necessitated only because of Samsung's reluctance to include a basic sensor. This outdoor mode maximises the display's brightness for a period of 15 mins, after which the brightness reverts back to the previous setting.
