The world may be anticipating for the coming of the Samsung Galaxy S6 but the South Korean giant still has other phones to offer. The latest of which is the Samsung Galaxy J1, a budget smartphone that looks attractive with its slim profile and modern design, offering seamless performance at warp speed.
The Samsung Galaxy J1 features a 4.3-inch WVGA display, a new Palm Selfie function, Ultra Power Saving mode, a 5 megapixel rear camera, 1.2 GHz Dual Core processor, and HSPA+ connectivity. Making this phone more interesting is the Palm Selfie function which can detect a simple hand gesture to take a photo. That’s taking selfie snapping to the next level! You see, it should be more than just having high megapixels on the front-facing camera, the smartphone should work more magic for the benefit of the selfie addict. There’s also the Tap to Take Pics feature so you don’t have to press the shutter button on the phone. All you need to do to snap a photo is to tap anywhere on the screen.
The Samsung GALAXY J1 can be considered eco-friendly, thanks to the Ultra Power Saving mode. This feature automatically shuts down functions that are not in use to conserve battery consumption. Standard functions like receiving messages and making calls are essential so they can still be used even when battery runs low.
This isn’t a high-end, super smartphone but it’s good enough for basic phone functions, surfing the web, watching movies, and gaming. Expect speed and a smooth performance from this budget smartphone. No word on pricing and availability but phone will be ready in black, white, and blue.
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