More details on S Bike mode can be found here. You can enable it from the notification section. Similar to the Samsung Galaxy J3, the new J7 Prime also comes with S bike Mode which is a do not disturb feature for bikers. Easy mode has a simple home screen layout which is again customizable. The phone also comes with an easy mode which makes the device easy for elderly people. The phone also comes with Smart Manager which can manage the battery storage, RAM and also make the device secure. There is also one handed mode which reduces the screen size to make it easy for use. The Settings panel looks more or less similar to the previous version.
There is also room for customization with the My Themes app where you can download additional themes. Samsung has also included few apps like S Health, File Manager, S Planner, Opera Max and also Microsoft Office suite. The quick toggles section has been redesigned with a lighter color. Samsung has optimized the UI for Marshmallow with some changes to the notification center as well. Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime comes with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow out of the box with the company’s TouchWiz UI.
The phone comes with 2.5D curved Gorilla Glass and the first device in the J series to come with added protection for the display. This means you have to use the outdoor mode in the device when you step out. The touch response is also quite good, but it again misses out on ambient light sensors. The display isn’t as vibrant as the AMOLED panel, but nevertheless, it offers decent colors and viewing angles. But unlike other J series phones, Samsung has used a TFT panel instead of AMOLED.
Samsung has upped the display resolution on the J7 Prime and it now comes with the Full HD (1080p) panel. Overall, the phone design and build is a step ahead when you compare with previous J series phones, but it still does not match up with the competition. J7 Prime also misses out on many important sensors including the ambient light sensor. The buttons are not backlit and do not offer any haptic feedback. There is also physical home button integrated with a fingerprint scanner and two capacitive touch buttons. The front panel has 2.5D curved glass with Gorilla glass protection and a 5.5 inch Full HD display, front 8MP camera and the sensors. The bottom section houses 3.5mm audio jack and micro USB charging slot. The volume keys are on the left side along with two SIM/ micro SD card trays. Samsung has given a new location for the speaker unit. The power button and the speaker unit is located on the right side. The rear panel has 13MP camera, LED flash and Samsung logo. It has curved edges on the rear panel which gives a decent feel when using the phone. The Galaxy J7 Prime is an all metal phone with a unibody design. For the first time, Samsung has tried something new in the budget and mid-range segment in terms of the design. One of the main strengths of J7 Prime is the design.