Samsung Galaxy J3 (2017) now clears FCC

Around a week after it was spotted on benchmarking website Geekbench, the Samsung SM-J327P - which is said to be the Galaxy J3 (2017) - has been certified by the FCC in the United States. The model carries an FCC ID of A3LSMJ327P.
Specs-wise, from what all has been revealed so far, the SM-J327P is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 430 SoC, has 2GB RAM, and runs Android Marshmallow version 6.0.1.
In case you missed, a couple of other variants of the handset - carrying model numbers SM-J3110 and SM-J3119 - had cleared China's TENAA earlier this year.
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