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Samsung Galaxy J6 | 2018 | Specs | Price | infinity display | complete review





Now Samsung J series are great phones or should I say used to be great phones until the blissful era where Motorola and Xiaomi series has not yet established their footholds. And when it happened, the mid range Samsung legacy kind of drowned, and the most sad part; Samsung is yet not learning.  Me personally being a big fan of Samsung, really pity on them and to the end users who are still willingly shelling a hell lot of money just for a namesake!
There are actually some good phones out their which are definitely better than Samsung which we will discuss later in the blog.

Samsung J6 2018 is the latest add on to the J series of phones.

Let's look at the most general spec sheet.
Display - Super AMOLED, 5.6inch, 75.9% screen to body ratio, 720x1480 pixels, 18:9 display, 294ppi density
Platform - Android 8.0 Oreo, Exynos 7870 octa core 1.6ghz processor
Memory - 64gb 4gb ram or 32gb 3 gb ram expandable to 256gb
Camera - Primary - 13mp, f/1.9. Secondary - 8mp, f/1.9
Sensors - Fingerprint, Accelerometer, Proximity
Battery - 3000mah non removable li-ion
Price - Rs. 13990/- 



I know what u guys might be thinking! WTF. that's all. 
what's bad:
Ø No snapdragon processor(only entry level chipset) - Exynos 7870 chipset is even less powerful to Snapdragon 625 series. Exynos 7870 is an octa core chipset, means it has 8 cores, Cortex A53 namely ,which have 1.6 GHz as their primary frequency. Whereas SD 625 has the same octa core A53, but it is over clocked to 2.0 GHz. So, definitely it is 25% faster when the need arises. 
Ø No dual rear cameras-  so do not expect portrait/bokeh effect. It has single rear/front cameras
Ø Small battery : it has only 3000mah non removable li-ion battery which may not even last a day.
Ø No notch display
Ø Only plastic body: sadly you won't find glass or even aluminium/metallic body
Ø No type C USB: Samsung has again ditched type C USB for standard micro USB port
Ø No fast charging support
Ø Only 720p HD+ display. Not even full hd.

what's good:
Ø fingerprint scanner
Ø sAMOLED display
Ø 18:9 aspect
Ø touch wiz skin
Ø face recognition
Ø cash back offer of 1500 via PAYTM
Ø available offline
Ø after sales service
Ø dedicated micro SD card slot
Ø one time free screen replacement.



I don't want to compare any phones here as each and every phone is unique and hold a special place in end user's heart but just for a little bit of information:

Motorola Moto G4 which was launched in 2016 MAY has Snapdragon 617 processor, corning gorilla glass 3 protection, dual octa core CPUs, and Full HD display along with fast charging support
whereas Redmi note 4 which was launched on JANUARY 2017 has  Snapdragon 625 processor, aluminium back, Full hd display along with 4100mah battery
and all these features in 2016 and 2017 respectively.

Samsung's hold on budget Smartphone kind of ended after the launch of Moto g4 in mid 2016 and with the launch of Xiaomi Redmi note 4 in early 2017 its roots are gone.
This phone is a great buy if you are still a diehard Samsung fan as I was once!
If you are ready to drop the Samsung branding  then I would personally suggest to go for the latest Moto g6 series or even moto g5 series or latest in the redmi series note 5 and note 5 pro. As Xiamo has moved a way ahead since its launch of note 4 which kind of brought a revolution in the mid range Android market.
or else wait for 2 more months till the launch of Nokia X6 in India as a beast is in the making.
all above mentioned handsets are priced well below Rs.16000 and are hence pocket  friendly. After all the standard question lies: mileage kitna deti hai.
or in case of mobile, ek charge pe chalti kitna hai. HA!

Final verdict: it’s one of those rare nice looking Samsung device, Thanks to its infinity display (18:9). Though you not getting what others has to offer in the same price range; u can always boast of being a Samsung owner.
After all SAMSUNG IS SAMSUNG. 






 

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