SamsungSamsung Galaxy J plans to move out of Japan, appears on Taiwanese FCC

Samsung Galaxy J plans to move out of Japan, appears on Taiwanese FCC

The Samsung Galaxy J is a high-end smartphone that was released in Japan more than a month ago and now it seems like the device is ready to take a flight to some other nations in Asia and Europe. We haven’t heard anything about this from the horse’s mouth, but it shouldn’t take long considering that the phone has already been sighted in Taiwan.

Unwired View came across the phone on Blog of Mobile which reveals that the phone has already asked for the Taiwanese FCC’s approval. And considering that the Galaxy S4 wasn’t very successful at drawing attention, the Galaxy J could be company’s plan B. Although the grapevine is abuzz with speculations suggesting it is coming to additional countries, we are not sure which those countries are.

Samsung Galaxy J

And here we have some of the specifications of the Samsung Galaxy J. The device’s front panel is fitted with a 5-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen that can render clear visuals in 1920 x 1080p resolution. It should bring an intuitive interface as it has been loaded with the Android Jelly Bean 4.3 OS and a quad core processor sprinting at a speed of 2.3GHz is what keeps the device going.

Like the Galaxy Note 3, it brings 3GB of RAM and you will also find 32GB of space for hoarding your content of the phone. And if that is still not enough, you can expand it further by up to 64GB. The LTE-enabled device draws power from a 2600mAh battery that coughs up talk time of about 830 minutes. A 13.2MP camera and a 2.1MP webcam are also present on its chassis.

As of now, the Samsung Galaxy J is only available in Japan.

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