Samsung has launched a new Android smartphone in Japan dubbed as Samsung Galaxy J, which is believed to be a special variant of the Samsung Galaxy S4 for NTT DoCoMo telecom operator’s winter line up. Company stated it will be available in the country by the end of October 2013 but there is no information if it will be released in the other markets or not. However, there is no information on the pricing of the phone in the Japan at the moment.
Features wise, Samsung Galaxy J comes with a 5inch full HD super AMOLED touch screen display. It is powered by a 2.3GHz quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor along with 3GB of RAM memory. The phone is running on the latest Android 4.3 Jelly Bean operating system version and it is surely expected to be updated with the newer versions of the OS.
It comes with a 13.2MP rear camera with BSI sensor and LED flash. It also sports a 2.1MP front facing shooter for video calling. It comes with massive 32GB internal storage which can be further expanded up to 64GB via microSD card slot. It comes with 2600mAh battery which can be used for a pretty good time because the processor core saves the battery usage.
Connectivity wise the phone comes with features like WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC and even supports Xi LTE network for Japan. It will be available to buy soon in Coral Pink, Lapis Blue and Satin White color models. At front it looks to be an exclusive Samsung device for Japan at the moment.
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