A Samsung smartphone with the model name SM-J337V
briefly showed up on Geekbench and was subsequently deleted but not before the
scoop was documented. The model name ties nicely with the rumored Samsung Galaxy J7 Aero
that is expected to launch as a Verizon-exclusive in the US soon.
What we learned from its scorecard on Geekbench is
that it uses Samsung's Exyunos 7885 - found in the Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018),
Galaxy A8+ (2018) and Galaxy J7 Duo - Android 8.0 Oreo and a lowly 2GB of RAM.
These specs are by no means final - the Galaxy J7 Aero could very well have a
3GB version or one with even more RAM.
The Samsung Galaxy J7 Aero is expected to be a close
match to the Galaxy J7 (2018) in terms of specs - that means a 5.5-inch Super
AMOLED of 720p resolution (and a conventional 16:9 aspect), the olden trio of
physical home button and flanking capacitive keys and a single 13MP camera on
each side.