Exactly as describe phone works perfectly,got 4G let on jamaica digicel Network Speaker Doesn't Sound That Bad But could Be better as for the phone it self it's very responsive to touch
Manufacturer: Samsung
Exactly as describe phone works perfectly,got 4G let on jamaica digicel Network Speaker Doesn't Sound That Bad But could Be better as for the phone it self it's very responsive to touch
The Samsung Galaxy J6 is a well built phone. It doesn't have a dual-camera setup and the performance on paper isn't at par with the competition. However, for everyday use and video consumption the smartphone works well.
Well-build; Vibrant display for watching content; Works for average everyday use
Lacklustre camera; Competing smartphone have better overall performance; Not for those looking for performance on a budget; The back of the phone gets scratched easily
The Samsung Galaxy J6 (2018) is a good entry-level smartphone that is lacking in some crucial areas. Samsung relies too heavily on the weight of its Galaxy J series, to the extent that we recommend last year's Galaxy J5 (2017) over the J6 (2018).
high-quality workmanship, dual-SIM, microSD card support, Android Oreo 8.0, LTE Cat; 6, support for many frequency bands, precise GPS module, good fingerprint sensor, bright display, accurate color reproduction, impressive battery life
plastic case; no Full HD resolution; Micro USB instead of USB Type-C; no brightness sensor; PWM display flicker; slow Wi-Fi; not all games run smoothly; no quick charging
The Samsung Galaxy J6 starts at Rs 13,990. It comes with a fingerprint sensor and face unlock feature. The Galaxy J6 runs Android 8.0 Oreo OS. Samsung was once the budget king in the affordable and mid-range smartphone segments.
In an age where content is king, people want a phone that has a large screen, decent battery life, and a size that's compact enough to fit in a pocket. If the Galaxy A6 (2018) is a bit too pricey, Samsung has a more affordable offering with the Galaxy J6.
Good mobile but still some features are missing
4GB + 64 GB; 1.6Ghz just ok; android 8.0; Memory card support; Super amoled 5.6inch screen; Not much heavy; 8mp Selfie camera ok
Missing NFC but still ok; NO FULL HD; BATTERY 3000 mah; screen Just 294 ppi; No dual rear camera (should be 16+5mp dual camera; Price should be 15000
Since the in-pouring of Chinese smartphones in the Indian market, it has become difficult for the handset makers like Samsung, HTC and LG to make a dent in the mid-range smartphone segment.
Good build quality; Good display; Good battery life; Dedicated dual SIM and microSD card slots
Below-average cameras; Lacks Ambient sensor and Notification LED; No fast charging
Full-front display The Samsung Galaxy J6 2018 has an ample 5.6" Super AMOLED full-front display. This fills more of the front screen for a more immersive experience. There is a 18.5:9 screen aspect ratio with HD+ (1480 x 720 pixels) resolution.
Before Xiaomi, Motorola and a few others sold feature-packed smartphones offering tons of features, Samsung used to dominate the budget-midrange smartphone market. Their Grand series of Android smartphones offered the best one could expect from a phone at that price point.
The Galaxy J-series by Samsung has a variety of options to cater different users with varying budgets in the affordable smartphone segment. The devices which represent Samsung in the segment might not have the highest-rated specifications, but come with a brand value and a familiar user experience...
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