They set you up with this cheap phone and then will try to upgrade you to a MUCH more expensive one shortly.
cheap
Everything
They set you up with this cheap phone and then will try to upgrade you to a MUCH more expensive one shortly.
cheap
Everything
If you're looking for a phone that's easy to use and has good quality and sound this is the phone for you. There's so much you can do on this and yet doesn't cost the earth. 10/10
Bought over a year ago and seemed ok at first. Recurrent big issues with phone being unresponsive. Also major problems accessing banking online so bank staff completely closed it down and restarted it. Major disappointment in phone. Very slow.
So he asked me to replace the whole thing, weak screen hmmm
I normally don't give any reviews do to my lazy computer writing. But I felt I needed to put my input base on the two negative reviews I read. First off I am not in any way affiliated with Verizon. I will say I got this phone to replace my daughter same model as this one she broke.
Samsung's J-lineup is being fully renovated and the 2016 badge on the model name implies meaningful updates - albeit subtle, which is understandable. After all, this is the Koreans' economy class of smartphones. But the series is obviously important enough for Samsung to even add new digits.
Samsung's Galaxy J5 was a really pleasant surprise when we reviewed it earlier this year, as it was probably one of the first budget handsets Samsung's produced in years that could really go head to head with Motorola's 3rd Gen Moto G .
Samsung has been paying attention to both sides of the scale, keeping a balance in its craft of making smartphones. Though I won't call it the Buddha's middle way of living (we'll keep that for the new A-series) but it certainly has paid off the company in maintaining its top position ( read report...
Unique S-Bike feature; Decent display; battery backup; NFC with Samsung Pay
Entry level chipset; Low internal storage; No Auto brightness sensor
Samsung launched the Galaxy J3 (2016) , it's new 4G smartphone with new S bike mode in India for Rs. 8,990 couple of weeks back. It has almost similar specifications as last year's Galaxy J2 . Is the successor worth the price? Let us find out in the complete review.
Good display; S Bike mode; NFC; Decent front camera; Decent battery life
Lacks ambient light sensor; Average performance; Average rear camera; Loudspeaker output is low
Samsung has launched its latest budget smartphone, Samsung Galaxy J3 (2016) in India from the new Samsung Galaxy J (2016) series. The smartphone is priced at ?8,990. Samsung is trying to bring a new S bike mode feature into the device by teasing the launch with the hashtag #TapKickVroom.
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