Samsung Galaxy J3 (2016)
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- Anonymous
- j}q
- 08 Jul 2019
Anonymous, 13 Jan 2018It is horrible don't byI agree I've had nothing but problem after problem never have I before with boost but this is horrible..says sprint carrier I hate sprint..I send texts they come bk saying send to fail,try to call out says attempting, works only when it wants to. I've called so many times n nothing fixing it..
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- rance
- iGL
- 25 Jun 2019
This phone is good for people that are on budget for a phone that can do basics tasks such as: Phone, Messaging, Internet Browsing, Emails, taking basic pictures, social media, checking weather/news etc… But isn’t the fastest phone to do these tasks but still works and at a cheaper price
But if you want a phone that is a bit faster, a better camera, better at gaming, bigger battery, has better mobile and WIFI connectivity you a better off with getting a more expensive and more powerful phone. With this device it is quicker to slow down, just after one year it had slowed right down and seems really laggy slow to use.
But there are good things about this device:
• Has a Super AMOLED display that the flagship devices have, and this is a budget device!
• Some J3 models have a duel sim which is good if you want to have two networks on the same phone e.g: if it is a work and personal phone at the same time
• 1.5GB of ram, so it can hold some apps open in the memory but it can only stretch so far, so don’t expect it to hold games open
• 8MP camera so it can take alright pictures which you can share to your friends and family on social media etc…
• 5MP camera so it also alright at taking selfies that everyone is obsessed with nowadays, that you can share on social media
• LTE connectivity so it has 4G mobile connection so you can browse the internet and use social media fast but also still has 3G if you are in an area that doesn’t support 4G
• WIFI 802.11 b/g/n, which means that you have fast WIFI even if multiple people are using the same connection and will work fine
• A 2,600 mAh removable battery which means that you can have a nearly full days’ charge without having to take a charger with you, but if you do run out of battery you can take the battery out and swap it with a different battery to keep you going
There are limitations:
• Android lollipop (which is the highest it can update to) is not the newest android version available on other Samsung devices
• 8GB storage version only gives 3GB usable for the user
• There is no MHL but OTG is available
• No NFC (but my device did have NFC for some reason)
• Missing multiple sensors: digital compass, gyroscope and light sensor
What the unboxing is like:
The device comes in an ordinary white box which contains the basics such as: an AC wall adapter which is uses to charge the device and a USB cable. A pair of in - ear headphones.
What the device looks like:
On the back Samsung have used coatings and painting techniques which gives a metal look (especially on the black version). The phone is thick compared to other devices to give better grip of the device.
Also on the back there is still the main speaker grill, the camera, the LED flash still where you would expect to find them. If you open the back, you will find the battery and the sim card slot and the micro SD card slot.
On the front there are big bezels on the top and bottom of the device but it is actually fine to use. Below the display is the traditional layout with the normal Home button which feels nice and clickly and to left and right of it are the capacitive, recent apps and back button. Above the display there is a front facing camera on the right side of the phone with also the earpiece, and proximity sensor. But has no ambient light sensor.
On the right is the power button and on the left is the volume rocker. On the bottom is the microUSB port and the mic and headphone port (yes that’s still here) is on the top.
Display:
The J3 (2016) has a 6 inch display that has the latest Super AMOLED display technology. The pixels are in the Pentile matrix layout with the pixel density off 294ppi and a resolution of 720 x 1280px so it can work with anything up to 720p resolution such as on YouTube. The display is sharp with nice looking rich and vivid colours and a good contrast that is good with dark scenes and bright scenes.
The display also has a good contrast ratio that works really well in daylight because it of its outdoor mode that turns the brightness right up for use in bright daylight. With normal brightness mode it has a maximum of 331 nits and with outdoor mode it gets brighter at 468 nits. But what shows you that it is a budget phone is that it doesn’t have an auto brightness mode.
The display has alright colour reproduction but because it is obviously a budget device it will be unexpected to have sRGB calibration.
Connectivity:
Depending on what chipset version you get it may have different connections but they will be similar. In this device you do get single sim and dual sim variants so you may be able to use two mobile networks at the same time.
With WIFI it only has 802.11 b/g/n so it only works on 2.4GHz band so there no 5G WIFI support.
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- Sigit
- x7w
- 18 Jun 2019
Why can't I upgrade to Marshmallow and Nougat? My phone stuck at 5.1.1 Lollipop.
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- JEE
- 16 Jun 2019
King George , 12 Jun 2019My J3 2016 doesn't support 4g why? same
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- King George
- fuv
- 12 Jun 2019
Smart, 30 Dec 2018My j3 2016 does not carry 4g (lte) whyMy J3 2016 doesn't support 4g why?
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- MAYANK
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- 06 Jun 2019
AnonD-718233, 18 Feb 2018Plz dont uy this phone. This phone is horrible. Battery pro... moreSame problem with my j3
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- Andocious
- Qxn
- 28 May 2019
I had one of these back in 2016-2017 and it had many issues from the occasional ghost call as another person here has stated they experienced with this phone, I also experienced lock ups and random full battery discharge from ~70% to dead. Ultimately I dropped it on a soft carpeted floor and the LCD and digitizer both shattered couldn't see anything but black and couldn't touch anything, wildest part was the outer screen was fine but the darned thing was useless.
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- aarin
- tVj
- 30 Apr 2019
Denis Ali, 01 Sep 2018I have installed Lineage Os 14.1 and i ace android 7.1.2! I... morewhat model?
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- Anonymous
- SvB
- 15 Feb 2019
j320fn has 4g/lte
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- Rocking
- Dk9
- 06 Jan 2019
scobie, 11 Sep 2018battery gave in where do I purchase new batteryFrom local Samsung stores with warranty costs 1300 inr
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- Ghost Buster
- S0w
- 05 Jan 2019
Anonymous, 24 Dec 2018I have the USA version and I have had this phone for exactl... moreThis might be a ghost call. Paranormal stuff, as in someone calling you from another dimension. You might wanna try an exorcism on the phone.
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- Phone Whiz
- X9e
- 02 Jan 2019
Ricky, 31 Dec 2018can this phon play pubg mobile?It is supported but probably won't run that great.
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- X9e
- 02 Jan 2019
Fire lord, 01 Jan 2019Nope..it cant... even j7 has difficulty playing..it and t... moreI just searched it on the play store and it is there. Don't speak nonsense. You can play it but will probably lag.
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- Anonymous
- 5yA
- 01 Jan 2019
otnaaa, 31 Aug 2018So, are we gonna get Marshmallow or Nougat for this phone, ... moreIf you bought a phone that originally came with Marshmallow, then it is the North American version. (Specifically, it was meant for the USA and Canada.) It uses an Exynos CPU, which is the major distinguishing feature. It was upgraded to Nougat.
If you bought a phone that originally came with Lollipop, then it is version of the phone that was intended to be sold everywhere else. It uses a Spreadtrum CPU. It will never receive any major Android version upgrades.
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- Fire lord
- YP6
- 01 Jan 2019
Ricky, 31 Dec 2018can this phon play pubg mobile?Nope..it cant...
even j7 has difficulty playing..it
and this is...j3 from 2016 ..so no...it cant
firstly...storage ...limits it
Secondly..memory limits it
thirdly.u cant even find pubg in the play store on this phone..because it doesnt support it.
so final answer.no.it cant....
but if you root it..then..there are ways that u can..tweak the graphics to play..pubg.
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- Ricky
- thw
- 31 Dec 2018
can this phon play pubg mobile?
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- Mac
- r3H
- 30 Dec 2018
My own is not even 4g (LTE) why
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- Anonymous
- 4@s
- 24 Dec 2018
I have the USA version and I have had this phone for exactly two years. I’ve found many issues with this phone, so her they are. My volume down button rarely changes the volume while the up always works. The phone vibrates every 10 minutes for NO reason, I’ve shit the notification thing off and everything to do with vibrations and I’ve factory reset the phone miltiple times and it still has the same issue. I have another one and it vibrates every 30 minutes and we’ve factory reset it too. I’m not quite sure how to fix it. If I turn my brightness below 10 percent the phone screen starts flickering and does not stop. Every time I go to use the google app it immediately crashes for no appearent reason. I’ve tried my SIM card in different phones, so I know that isn’t the issue, but my phone vibrates like someone is calling but there is no notification or way to answer. After the phone stops ringing, no notification appears but when I go to the phone app, there’s a missed call. The caller ID often doesn’t work and just appears with the phone number.
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- Juken
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- 21 Dec 2018
mOng'Z, 09 Dec 2018How to upgrade this phone to 7.1.1 No upgrade.