Samsung's budget friendly Galaxy J series just got a new model in line, the "Galaxy J2"! The new phone model just got launched recently and it is the 4th handset in line of the Samsung J series. This new device is a big improvement for its predecessor, the J1. Now, the J2 has a 4.7 inch qHD Super AMOLED display and an Exynos 3475 chip with a quad core 1.3 GHz CPU. The "Galaxy J2" has 1GB of RAM, just perfect for people who aim for a smartphone that can cater to their daily needs. The "Galaxy J2" has a camera of 5 MP f/2.2 on the rear, and a 2 MP f/2.4 on its front. The phone carries a 2000 mAh battery and it runs an updated OS of Android 5.1. And the best feature of this phone is its dual sim service that can be your ultimate buddy if you live a hectic life full of talk time with people from different service providers. The Samsung Galaxy J2 also has a unique feature which is called the Ultra Data Saving Mode.
The handset's feature can give you fifty percent savings on your data and it can extend the handset's standby time by up to two times. Nonetheless, it is worth noting that this phone is said to be a "Make in India" and "Make for India" kind of device according to GSMarena. Mr. Asim Warsi, Vice President, Marketing, IT & Mobile at Samsung India had good words for it,
"'Samsung Galaxy J2', our entry level smart phone, has been specially made keeping in mind the Indian consumer's sensibilities to make 4G accessible and relevant for all. The "Galaxy J2" reinforces our commitment to 'Make for India'. Ultra Data Saving Mode, which is the key feature in the device, has been developed at our Indian R&D facilities to deliver the most cost efficient 4G device."
As for the "Samsung Galaxy J2" price, it will be priced at around $125. It has been reported to be made available by September 21. This device is one of Samsung's best budget friendly phones and is expected to appeal to the greater mass, considering it's fulfilling specifications that can definitely do all the job expected from a normal smartphone. Its data saving feature would also do us well, especially in the era of data service reliance.