The J6 (2018) does some things well though. The device has dedicated microSD and dual nano-SIM card slots and a wealth of LTE coverage; significantly more so than the J5 (2017). Likewise, the J6 (2018) ships with Android Oreo 8.0 and has a precise GPS module. Finally, the device has good battery life, and its Super AMOLED display is both bright and color accurate.
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The Samsung Galaxy J6 brings with it a sturdy design, good display for consuming content and average everyday performance. However, its camera is lacklustre and if you are looking for a performance workhorse, you have better options to choose...
The J6 (2018) does some things well though. The device has dedicated microSD and dual nano-SIM card slots and a wealth of LTE coverage; significantly more so than the J5 (2017). Likewise, the J6 (2018) ships with Android Oreo 8.0 and has a precise GPS module. Finally, the device has good battery life, and its Super AMOLED display is both bright and color accurate.
The Galaxy J6 is affordable on a contract. It looks great with a full-front display and has loads of selfie camera features. This phone is sure to be popular and won’t disappoint.
At face value, the Samsung Galaxy J6 aims to offer everything a prospective buyer is looking for under Rs 15,000, be it the modern 18:9 display, good internals, Android 8.0 Oreo and a reliable battery life. The cameras sour the deal however, considering...
The Galaxy J6, for the most part, is old wine served in a new bottle. A refreshing new bottle. Samsung's Galaxy J-series was in dire need of a reshuffle. It was in dire need of some modernisation. The Galaxy J6 does all of that, while sticking closely...
The Samsung Galaxy J6 is a competitive performer with a dependable battery and intuitive interface. The snappy fingerprint is accompanied by Face Unlock and a basket full of other features. The only trade-off is the disappointing rear camera, but the...
The Samsung Galaxy J6 is not up to the mark in terms of power or value for money, compared to its contemporaries such as the Redmi Note 5 Pro (Review) and ZenFone Max Pro M1 (Review). Given the option between the Exynos 7870 and the Qualcomm Snapdragon...
If you are looking to buy a smartphone in the budget range which is built to last from a brand like Samsung then the Galaxy J6 is definitely a good choice. Overall, Samsung Galaxy J6 is a decent device that is likely to suit the daily-needs of most...
Obviously, if you want to buy a smartphone either for you or for someone else - there is plenty to choose from. In fact, the market is so oversaturated that it can get you headaches before you reach a decision.And we really hope our guide has helped you...