Introduction
Samsung's J-lineup is by and large completely remodeled and the 2016 identification on the model name suggests significant upgrades - yet unobtrusive, which is justifiable. All things considered, this is the Koreans' economy class of cell phones. Be that as it may, the arrangement is clearly sufficiently imperative for Samsung to try and include new digits.
The J3 (2016) here is in a marginally diverse pontoon from its kin. The J5 (2016) has its forerunner from a year prior, the same goes for the J7 (2016), even the essential J1 (2016) and J2 (2016). With no J3 from last season, Samsung is plainly enhancing the choice and it's important that there is a System J3 Expert in presence too, yet it appears to be planned for the Chinese market as it were. That one is in fact a 2016 model as well, discharged a unimportant month back.
Anyway, the J family has demonstrated entirely well known among worth cognizant cell phone clients in creating and develop showcases alike. The new era has a strong base to expand on, and that certainly applies to even a crisp newcomer, for example, the Samsung Universe J3 (2016).
Key features
- Dual-SIM, Dual Standby capability (only on Dual model), microSIM
- 5.0-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen of 720p resolution and 294ppi, Asahi Dragontrail Glass protection
- Spreadtrum SC8830 (3G) or Spreadtrum SC9830 (4G LTE) or Exynos 3475 (4G LTE) or Snapdragon 410 (4G LTE) chipset depending on the region
- 1.5GB of RAM, 8/16GB of inbuilt storage, dedicated microSD slot (up to 128GB)
- 8MP main camera with f/2.2 lens, LED flash, 1080p@30fps video recording (only 720p on some models)
- 5MP front camera, f/2.2 lens, 720p@30fps video recording / 2MP on some models
- Android 5.1.1 Lollipop with TouchWiz
- LTE Cat.4 (chipset dependent), Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n; Bluetooth v4.1; NFC, GPS, GLONASS, BDS (region dependent), microUSB 2.0 port, USB host
- 2,600mAh removable battery
Main cons
- Android 5.1.1 Lollipop is not nearly the latest version around
- 8GB version has only 3GB available to the user
- No MHL (but USB OTG is supported)
- No NFC (so no Android Pay)
- No magnetometer (digital compass), gyroscope or ambient light sensor
One thing that Samsung welled to accomplish is a full place of showcase sizes with the J arrangement, a point that is still unimaginably essential. Whatever your needs and inclinations might be, Samsung has you secured with a "J" gadget. They all accompany the organization's trademark Super AMOLED board from as little as 4.5" WVGA in the J1, to 5.5 HD in the Universe J7.
Be that as it may, the distribution of components and general execution, and also battery life, isn't exactly as direct over the lineup. The force productive 14nm Exynos 7870 SoC in the J7 (2016) is clearly the most strong motor while whatever remains of the family is getting any semblance of S410 or a financial plan class Exynos.
Still, the Samsung Universe J3 (2016) comes crosswise over as a convincing bundle. For around €140, you get an adaptable and well-made gadget, with a pleasant and sharp AMOLED show, a better than average Chinese-made quad-center SoC, 1.5GB of RAM and a shockingly very much enhanced TouchWiz that benefits as much as possible from them. In any event, that is the thing that it appears from the surface. All things considered, go along with us as we go further than that.
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