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Samsung Galaxy J3 Pro Unveiled With 1.2GHz Quad-Core Processor; Smartphone China Exclusive?

Samsung Galaxy J3 Pro Unveiled With 1.2GHz Quad-Core Processor; Smartphone China Exclusive?

Dheeraj R

With Samsung launching new smartphones and gadgets at a faster pace, new reports have it that the South Korean tech giant unveiled Samsung Galaxy J3 Pro in China with exceptional specs and features as compared to its predecessor, Galaxy J3 2016.

First Post reported that the new Samsung Galaxy J3 Pro sports 1.2 GHz processor with a 5-inch screen. It is also reported that the screen of the smartphone consists of AMOLED display with 1,280 x720 pixels resolution.  

The smartphone is reported to consist of 2 GB RAM with 16 GB internal storage and a micro-SD card slot. NDTV reported that the Samsung Galaxy J3 Pro also sports Adreno GPU i.e. graphics processor unit with 4G compatibility. There are reports that the latest smartphone from Samsung features dual-SIM support and 2650 mAh battery in contrast to its predecessor.

Besides, the Galaxy J3 Pro consists of 8 MP primary camera with 5 MP front facing camera for taking selfies.  GMS Arena reported that the device has Android 5.1.1 Lollipop operating system with availability for Marshmellow upgrade. The smartphone is also expected to be released in two prime colors i.e. gray and gold.

Meanwhile, with all the reports about the specs and features of the latest Samsung Galaxy J3 Pro smartphone, few reports have also claimed that the device might be kept exclusive to China and would not be made available anywhere else.

The new smartphone is also reported to feature Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, GPS, NFC and micro-USB connectivity options. It is also reported that the Galaxy J3 Pro will also be compatible with LTE bands.

Moreover, Mobile Indian reported that the final date of the Galaxy J3 Pro has not also been unveiled by the company as of now. However, some reports suggested that the smartphone would hit the shelves in China this month and would be priced at $250.

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