Samsung has yet to introduce its new Galaxy J
series. The
cheapest of the three, the Galaxy J3 (2017) recently popped up at TENAA, the
Chinese regulatory commission.
Although this isn't unusual for a smartphone that
hasn't been made official, we've decided to report on the matter since the
listing at TENAA includes a picture of the Galaxy J3 (2017). Some additional
information about Samsung's mid-range smartphone includes a short list of
compatible bands: TD-LTE, LTE FDD, TD-SCDMA, WCDMA, CDMA2000, CDMA 1X, and GSM.
Enlisted with model number SM-J3300, Samsung Galaxy
J3 (2017) will most likely be released in multiple variations, which will pack
slightly different specs. Based on previous reports, the Galaxy J3 (2017)
sports a 5-inch display with HD (720p) resolution and a 13-megapixel
rear-facing camera. The smartphone is said to pack a 1.4 GHz quad-core Exynos
7570 processor, coupled with 2GB RAM and 16GB expandable storage.
The only thing that remains to learn now is when
exactly the new Galaxy J smartphones will be launched on the market and how
much they'll cost.