Samsung has unveiled two entry-level smartphones called Galaxy J2 Ace and Galaxy J1 4G. The smartphones cost Rs 8,490 and Rs 6,890 in India respectively. The Galaxy J2 Ace sports a camera flash, while Galaxy J1 4G is one of the most affordable smartphones to feature the Super AMOLED display. Galaxy J2 Ace color variant is available in gold, black, and silver. Samsung Galaxy J1 4G can be bought in gold, black, and white color variants. The company reported in a press statement that "The Galaxy J2 Ace will serve as Samsung's cheapest smartphone comes with a front camera flash feature whereas the Galaxy J1 4G will be the most affordable smartphone comes with a Super AMOLED display."
Samsung Galaxy J2 Ace Specs And Features
The Samsung Galaxy J2 Ace comes in qHD (540 x 960) display of five-inches, powered by a 1.4GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6737T processor. With 1.5GB of RAM, 8GB of expandable storage, five- and eight-megapixels shooters and a 2,600mAh battery. Cost roughly $125, and it runs Android 6.
The Galaxy J1 4G Specs And Features
The Galaxy J1 4G is more "simple", but at the same time, it might be the affordable smartphone packed with a Super AMOLED display, all 4.5-inches of it, in WVGA resolution. Comes with a 1.3GHz quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of expandable storage, two- and five-megapixel shooters and a 2,050mAh battery, and Android 5.1 on-board. It is priced at over $100.
Manu Sharma, Vice President, Mobile Business, Samsung India explained. "The response to our cheapest 4G J Series has been phenomenal with users appreciating the build quality and the India-centric features that make Samsung's J Series a compelling providing for our consumers. Buoyed by this success, we are pleased to expand our portfolio with the addition of Galaxy J2 Ace and Galaxy J1 4G in the under Rs 10,000 segment."