Samsung is working really hard to regain its lost space among the Indian Middle Class. So for that process they have just announced a new affordable
Galaxy J2 handset in the country. Samsung claims that they have specially designed and developed the Galaxy J2 for the Indian market.
The Galaxy J2 features a 4.7-inch AMOLED display with a 960×540 pixel resolution. The handset is powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core Exynos 3475 SoC, which is paired up with 1GB of RAM and a 2,000mAh battery. As for storage, the phone only comes with 8GB of space, but will accept 128GB microSD cards if you need more. Camera specs are a little basic, with just a 5 megapixel shooter on the rear and a 2 megapixel sensor on the front.
The J2 comes with 4G dual-SIM support. Samsung has also incorporated, its powerful feature Ultra Data Saving Mode, which is powered by Opera Max’s data compression technology. This boost up to 50% data savings when downloading video, a 40 % saving when using social apps and up to 30% less data while browsing the web, which is useful in locations without a blazing fast LTE connection.
The Galaxy J2 is designed with a faux leather back and a metallic edge. The phone will be available from a variety of retailers in black, white and gold color options from September 21, with a price tag of Rs. 8,490.