Samsung Galaxy J2 appears in GeekBench database

02 July, 2015
Samsung Galaxy J2 with a 4.7" display, a quad-core processor and 1GB RAM pops up on GeekBench.

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  • Nazeer nadumane
  • 3Y7
  • 31 Jul 2015

I liek Samsung Galaxy all phone still am writing note5

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    • AnonD-408478
    • vpY
    • 03 Jul 2015

    Samsung will stop making same phones when they finished the alphabet from A-Z :)

    When Samsung B2 C2 D2 F2 Q2 W2 R2 T2 Y2 U2 I2 O2 P2 G2 H2 AND SOON? im so excited :D

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      • Anonymous
      • gxN
      • 03 Jul 2015

      There are two year old phones with probably half the cost (at the time) better than this. Samsung are champions of cr*p devices when it comes to their low end.

      I mean few companies can create such unbelievably low end devices with a straight face, I guess in a certain twisted way that's a success story for them (the fact that thy can sell cr*p devices)

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        • Anonymous
        • IV$
        • 03 Jul 2015

        Anonymous, 03 Jul 2015so.. this is another low end device made by samsung. wha... morebut...but...they got quad core... quad core must be more powerful than dual core , right ?? right ???!

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          • Kk
          • 6iM
          • 03 Jul 2015

          Plz make it 64 bit cortex a53

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            • Anonymous
            • PxV
            • 03 Jul 2015

            so.. this is another low end device made by samsung. what will hapen is: it will be laggy because of touchwiz, it will not get update to the next android version.

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              • AnonD-323240
              • PrW
              • 02 Jul 2015

              previous Galaxy J was a flagship :(

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                • Sebstin
                • qJv
                • 02 Jul 2015

                4.7" is perfect for many users... Next ideal size would be 5.2-5.5"..

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                  • Blagster
                  • neL
                  • 02 Jul 2015

                  Funny how these companies think people in major western markets can all afford high-price smartphones. Lots of these low-price units seem to be brought out in India and China and never appear in Europe for example, or so much later that they are already old tech.