Samsung Galaxy On5 and Galaxy On7 appear on company's website

As a result of a slip up, Korean smartphone manufacturer Samsung listed the Galaxy On5 and Galaxy On7 on its website. As soon as the listings went public, it was picked up by a number of websites but were subsequently taken down, which was a clear indication that Samsung was not ready to release the devices.
Commenting on the listing on the Samsung website, GSMArena states that the page for the Galaxy On5 had more information about the smartphone including several images. Its specs also were listed which provided a detail look at the device however in terms of the Galaxy On7 only the manual was seen on its page.
However, after the listing for the two devices were removed from the website, the user manuals still remained. With this slip up, however, it is clear that Samsung is close to unveiling these two devices and they could first show up in Asian countries like Indian.
The Galaxy On5 is expected to have a price tag of $155 and a TFT LCD screen measuring 5 inches with a resolution of 720p. Its processor is expected to be a quad-core Exynos version and along with it will come 1.5 GB RAM. Cameras on board consist of an 8 megapixel version at its rear and a front facing 5 megapixel version.
The bigger Galaxy On7, according to leaks, will have a 5.5 inch display with a resolution of 720p. However, when it comes to hardware it will have the same chipset that is present on its smaller sibling. Another difference is that the bigger device has a 13 megapixel camera at is rear. As this device is a phablet, it will have a larger battery on board and have a price tag of about $200.
Finally, these two devices will be part of a new series of phones created by Samsung and it appears that the company is looking to diversify its offerings further instead of trimming it.