The Samsung Galaxy J2 comes with a 4.7 inch qHD (960 X 540 p) Super AMOLED display and is powered by a Quad Core Exynos processor coupled with 1GB RAM. The internal storage on the device is 8GB and is expandable via micro SD card. The phone also comes with 5MP rear camera with LED flash and 2MP front camera. The phone is powered by Android 5.1.1 Lollipop with a
2000mAh battery. Overall, we would have preferred a better design from Samsung on the J2. Display: The display on the Samsung Galaxy J2 is a 4.7 inch qHD SUPER AMOLED (960x 540p) panel with 234ppi. While the segment has plethora of devices with HD resolution, Samsung J2 fails to impress. But having said that display is still one of the best aspects of the device. The display is vivid and have great colors, thanks to the AMOLED panel. The disappointing aspect is the lack of ambient light sensor, which means you need to increase the brightness when you go out. The touch response on the device is decent, but at times it feels a bit sticky. There is no additional protection offered for scratches. The viewing angles are also pretty good and the AMOLED display leaves an impression every time you use it even though it is behind the competition in terms of resolution. Software: Samsung Galaxy J2 runs on Android 5.1.1 which is the latest version of Lollipop and has the custom Touchwiz UI from Samsung. The skinned UI offers good amount of features including a custom notification center which is customizable. The phone comes with a app drawer and Samsung has not bundled any bloat ware with the phone and hence you don’t have unnecessary apps taking up space or running in the background. The UI is pretty similar to what we see on other Samsung devices. Similar to most of the Chinese OEMs, Samsung has also included the themes, but unlike the J7 and
J5, there is no theme store to download themes and you are left to use the default 4 themes included to customize your device. Samsung has also included few useful apps like calculator, Memo, voice recorder, radio and smart manager. The Samsung Galaxy J2 runs on Exynos Quad core processor with 1GB RAM. The overall performance of the device was fairly good and we didn’t experience any major lags or issues which running apps, but did have some niggling issues when switching between apps. The gaming performance of the device was not that great and we encountered lag and frame drops when playing graphic rich games. The heat generated while playing games was considerably low. Ideally the device is not really suited for gaming. Multi tasking on the device is implemented the Android Lollipop way. The phone supports 4G LTE and we tested the phone using 4G SIM and we could achieve good speeds. The call quality on the phone was decent and we didn’t notice any issues with calls. The speaker output was decent for a mid range phone. The phone comes with 8GB of internal storage and out of
which close to 4.2GB was available in first boot. You can expand the storage via micro SD card, but you cannot install apps directly on to the SD card. But having said that there is an option to move apps to the SD card. The samples taken with the device disappoints with lack of colors and photos look washed out. The 5MP camera isn’t able to capture too much details and they look noisy even in daylight shots. The exposure of the camera is not really consistent and you end up images being over exposed at
time. Coming to the indoor shots (or low light), it struggles and the photos are noisy and lacks clarity. The phone can record videos only in 720p and the video quality is also not at par with the competition. Samsung Galaxy J2 comes with a 2000mAh battery and the battery performance is pretty decent on the device. With average usage, you can easily get one day of battery life which includes calls, browsing, email,causal gaming and social networking apps. We tested
the battery performance on 4G LTE connection. The phone also comes with Ultra power saving mode as well. Priced at Rs 8499, does the Samsung Galaxy J2 make sense to buy? The market is offering a plethora of devices which have better specs than the Galaxy J2, but the area where J2 shines is the after sales service and warranty of Samsung which is probably missing on many online-only players. So if you looking to buy a new budget Samsung smartphone, this is a good buy, else look for better options like Redmi 2 Prime, Yuphoria, Lenovo K3 Note or even A6000 Plus. So Guys you can buy this phone if you are finding for a budget phone... 5 में से 5.0 स्टार Excellent
phone @ this price but also have pros and cons... The Samsung Galaxy J2 comes with a 4.7 inch qHD (960 X 540 p) Super AMOLED display and is powered by a Quad Core Exynos processor coupled with 1GB RAM. The internal storage on the device is 8GB and is expandable via micro SD card. The phone also comes with 5MP rear camera with LED flash and 2MP front camera. The phone is powered by Android 5.1.1 Lollipop with a 2000mAh
battery. Overall, we would have preferred a better design from Samsung on the J2. Display: The display on the Samsung Galaxy J2 is a 4.7 inch qHD SUPER AMOLED (960x 540p) panel with 234ppi. While the segment has plethora of devices with HD resolution, Samsung J2 fails to impress. But having said that display is still one of the best aspects of the device. The display is vivid and have great colors, thanks to the AMOLED panel. The disappointing aspect is the lack of ambient light sensor, which means you need to increase the brightness when you go out. The touch response on the device is decent, but at times it feels a bit sticky. There is no additional protection offered for scratches. The viewing angles are also pretty good and the AMOLED display leaves an impression every time you use it even though it is behind the competition in terms of resolution. Software: Samsung Galaxy J2 runs on Android 5.1.1 which is the latest version of Lollipop and has the custom Touchwiz UI from Samsung. The skinned UI offers good amount of features including a custom notification center which is customizable. The phone comes with a app drawer and Samsung has not bundled any bloat ware with the phone and hence you don’t have unnecessary apps taking up space or running in the background. The UI is pretty similar to what we see on other Samsung devices. Similar to most of the Chinese OEMs, Samsung has also included the themes, but unlike the J7 and J5, there
is no theme store to download themes and you are left to use the default 4 themes included to customize your device. Samsung has also included few useful apps like calculator, Memo, voice recorder, radio and smart manager. The Samsung Galaxy J2 runs on Exynos Quad core processor with 1GB RAM. The overall performance of the device was fairly good and we didn’t experience any major lags or issues which running apps, but did have some niggling issues when switching between apps. The gaming performance of the device was not that great and we encountered lag and frame drops when playing graphic rich games. The heat generated while playing games was considerably low. Ideally the device is not really suited for gaming. Multi tasking on the device is implemented the Android Lollipop way. The phone supports 4G LTE and we tested the phone using 4G SIM and we could achieve good speeds. The call quality on the phone was decent and we didn’t notice any issues with calls. The speaker output was decent for a mid range phone. The phone comes with 8GB of internal storage and out of
which close to 4.2GB was available in first boot. You can expand the storage via micro SD card, but you cannot install apps directly on to the SD card. But having said that there is an option to move apps to the SD card. The samples taken with the device disappoints with lack of colors and photos look washed out. The 5MP camera isn’t able to capture too much details and they look noisy even in daylight shots. The exposure of the camera is not really consistent and you end up images being over exposed at
time. Coming to the indoor shots (or low light), it struggles and the photos are noisy and lacks clarity. The phone can record videos only in 720p and the video quality is also not at par with the competition. Samsung Galaxy J2 comes with a 2000mAh battery and the battery performance is pretty decent on the device. With average usage, you can easily get one day of battery life which includes calls, browsing, email,causal gaming and social networking apps. We tested
the battery performance on 4G LTE connection. The phone also comes with Ultra power saving mode as well. Priced at Rs 8499, does the Samsung Galaxy J2 make sense to buy? The market is offering a plethora of devices which have better specs than the Galaxy J2, but the area where J2 shines is the after sales service and warranty of Samsung which is probably missing on many online-only players. So if you looking to buy a new budget Samsung smartphone, this is a good buy, else look for better options like Redmi 2 Prime, Yuphoria, Lenovo K3 Note or even A6000 Plus. So Guys you can buy this phone if you are finding for a budget phone... क्या सैमसंग J2 कोर 4G है?सैमसंग गैलेक्सी J2 कोर की जानकारी
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