Samsung officially announced the model Galaxy J2. It's an inexpensive phone intended for the so-called emerging markets. The device made its debut in India, which pointedly defines the target market...
Samsung Galaxy J2 does not impress with the specification, but with a convincing new solution: Ultra Data Saving mode operating within the pre-installed application Opera Max. This mode allows you to reduce by half the amount of data exchanged over the phone, and this provides less stress on memory. In this mode, you can also block the access to the data for selected applications - making it easier to manage the available transfer limit.
On the technical side, we have a phone equipped with a 4.7-inch SuperAMOLED screen with a resolution of 540x960 pixels and a quad-core Exynos 3475 1.3 GHz, supported gigabyte of RAM. Samsung Galaxy J2 supports LTE network, operates on Android 5.1 Lollipop, and draws power from the battery with a capacity of 2000 mAh. On the list of equipment you can also find two cameras (5 and 2-megapixel) and a modest built-in memory, accommodating only 8 GB - but of course with an option to expand via a microSD card. The phone will go on sale on September 21. In India, it will cost the equivalent of $ 130.
Source Androidcentral