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Even with the onslaught of Chinese players with their feature-packed smartphones at attractive price points, the Korean giant Samsung has been able to maintain its top spot. As per Canalys and IDC, the brand has been able to maintain a healthy lead in com...

Decent hardware, Longlasting battery, S Bike mode is extremely useful...

Display isn't as sharp, Average cameras, Older build of Android, Internals not as powerful as the competition...

Priced at Rs 8,999, the Samsung Galaxy J3 is priced quite well and sits below other devices from the Korean giant. It fares decently well in the hardware department, be it the display or the cameras or the performance. Where it shines though are highly-pr...
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If you're looking for an affordable phone on a major carrier, you typically need to prepare to make a compromise. The $169.99 (full price) Samsung Galaxy J3 on AT&T doesn't buck this trend, but unlike many other affordable smartphones, you won't be compro...

Affordable, Long battery life, Latest Android software, Rich, bright display, Expandable storage and removable battery...

Subpar call quality, Mediocre camera, Significant bloatware...

The Samsung Galaxy J3 is an affordable AT&T phone with the latest Android software and super-long battery life...
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It you want something that's a cut above most budget phones, but don't have the bankroll to pay for a flagship, the Samsung Galaxy J3 is a solid pick from Boost Mobile's lineup. Its looks are just above plebeian, but it performs well enough that it should...

The Samsung Galaxy J3 is a simple phone that doesn't necessarily aim high, but hits the intended mark head on...
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Smartphones like Samsung's Galaxy J3 offer a compelling lure for bargain hunters: Sacrifice on a few specs, and you can get a device with a sub-$200 price tag. The J3, available through Boost and Virgin Mobile for $180, tries to hold up its end of the dea...

Attractive design for a budget phon, Affordabl, Above-average battery life...

Camera takes poor image, Subpar performanc, Underpowered specs...

The J3's strengths — its battery life and appealing exterior — can't obscure the device's glaring weaknesses. Even if you can overlook the phone's subpar performance, the blurry images taken by the J3's camera just aren't acceptable in an era when even lo...
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Dynamic Duos? Samsung offers an affordable 5-inch smartphone with its Galaxy J3. It still relies on traditional virtues, such as an integrated micro-SD slot and removable battery. But is that enough to survive in the highly competitive low-cost sector?...

well built casing, micro-SD slot, App2SD & USB OTG, dual-SIM plus micro-SD slot, decent screen, accurate touchscreen, long battery life, removable battery, LTE support...

no light sensor, no notification LED, primary camera's middling quality, Android 5.1.1 only, GPS module with unstable signal, quiet microphone in hands-free mode, Wi-Fi only in 2.4 GHz band, no Miracast or MHL support, throttling in stress test...

The Galaxy J3 (SM-J320F/DS) seems to be a lite version of last year's Galaxy J5 that has recently been replaced by its very visibly revamped Galaxy J5 (2016) successor. The heritage of the older sister model is clearly noticed in the good AMOLED panel and...
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The Galaxy J3 is one of the lesser publicised and more affordable offerings in Samsung's 2016 lineup, but is it worth picking up or best left alone?Spearheaded by the likes of 2014's Galaxy Alpha , Samsung has been striving for a more premium look and fee...

Great expandability, Bright, vibrant screen, Good battery life...

Incoherent design, Low internal storage, So so performance...

The Samsung Galaxy J3 isn't a particularly memorable or innovative phone, but it has its merits. Provided that you can get past the convoluted design, this phone works well as a media player, namely thanks to that punchy screen, great expandability, and d...
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The Samsung Galaxy J line includes low and mid-range models, and it is easy to tell their hierarchy – the greater the number after J, the better the specs of the given phone are, and the higher the price, too.In the focus of this review shall be Samsung G...

Super AMOLED HD display with high brightenss and contrast levels, Durable battery + Ultra power saving mode, UI with useful functions and applications, Low exterior temperatures after continuous load, 8MP rear camera with good image quality for the price...

Nothing special in terms of CPU and GPU performance...

The Samsung Galaxy J lineup cannot boast with the same premium looks of the Galaxy S or Galaxy A models, but compensates this with a price that's easy on your budget. This is exactly the case with the Galaxy J3 (2016) which comes at a reasonable price and...
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The Samsung Galaxy J3 Eclipse is an entry-level device sold by Verizon Wireless. This affordable handset has a 5-inch screen, updated design, and just enough personality to keep things interesting. If you don't care about flagships and need something inex...

Samsung's Galaxy J3 Eclipse is a fine entry-level handset for the non-discerning user. The phone puts its plastic design to good effect and the small footprint should appeal to those with small hands. It's not rugged, but the J3 is tough enough to handle...
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Another budget Samsung phoneWe've already tested Samsung's Galaxy J5 – a budget smartphone.Now here's the Galaxy J3 – a budget smartphone. No, it's not a replacement, just yet another option – as if we weren't already overwhelmed by choice these d...

A couple of years ago this would have been an amazing budget phone, but now It’s just one of the crowd...
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