
The Koreans all the forces trying to return to the road solid increases in sales and profits. Of course, the whole plan is to go through better structured range of devices that will be able to compete with Chinese proposals. One of the upcoming low-end is the Galaxy J3. By the way, we learned a little bit about your camera in the next year flagowcu S – probably will be the first smartphone with a matrix BRITECELL.
The first pictures of the Samsung Galaxy J3
The Samsung Galaxy J3 has recently undergone a certification process in China. The screen has a diagonal of 5 inches and a decent resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, which is definitely adequate for the lion’s share of users. Computing power unspecified 1.2GHz quad-core processor. Earlier data from the database GFXBench indicate clearly the use Snapdragon Adreno 410 306.
The amount of built-in memory will be just 8GB of expandable by another 64GB via microSD cards. Budget nature J3, stresses in particular 1GB of RAM. Slightly better 8-megapixel main camera with a single LED Illuminates and the ability to record video in HD, as well as 5-megapixel webcam. Also enjoys support LTE.
The dimensions of the phone are 142.2 x 71.6 x 7.9 mm and weight of 140 grams while. It is not known yet when Samsung introduced the Galaxy J3 for sale. Perhaps this will happen in the coming days.
New matrix Samsung will be called BRITECELL
Dust after the release of this year’s flagowców Koreans settled, it’s time to gossip and (not) controlled “leaks” It should be considered started. Recently, there were reports allegedly Galaxy S7 had to use the Sony IMX300 sensor. However, recent news shed some more light on the matter – Samsung patented the name BRITECELL.
Probably will call their new matrix cameras for mobile devices (to date have called “ISOCELL”). Perhaps it is their last novelty in this area – unfortunately the pixel size is in her modest 1 micron. Everything we know probably for several weeks at the official presentation of the next flagship S-series.
* the photo title The Samsung Galaxy Note 5
Source: Kipris the Galaxy Club; Tena by the Galaxy Club, Adam Lange


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