Aug 01, 2016 12:35 AM
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While it does have a few positives with a good display, front camera and battery life, the Galaxy J2 2016 compromises on too many essentials.
The extremely dated internals, 8GB of internal storage, the all plastic build and the lack of an ambient light sensor make it a very sub-par offering from Samsung.The Samsung Galaxy J2 2016 is a follow up version of the Galaxy J2 launched in 2015.
Galaxy J2 2016 has been re-engineered and re-designed with new'Make for India' features such as Turbo Speed Technology(TST), which Samsung claims results in superior device performance, and Smart Glow, a colour LED notification system.
According to Samsung, the Galaxy J2 is India's largest selling smartphone and the J2 2016 aims to build up on the success of its predecessor.
The smartphone, priced at Rs 9, 750, finds itself in a heavily saturated and competitive marketplace, populated by the likes of the recently launched Moto G4 Play, the LeEco Le 1s Eco, the slightly more expensive Redmi Note 3 and the Asus Zenfone 2.