Samsung Galaxy J4 full specs, pictures, pricing and even hands-on video leaks out


The Galaxy J4 and Galaxy J6 have been a target of multiple leaks in the past weeks. After having leaked in multiple support pages, benchmarks listing and even in a certification document, the Galaxy J4 is making a huge comeback today leaving nothing to the imagination.


Today a number of pictures and even a hands-on video leaked through a Ukranian store showing every detail about the unreleased Samsung 2018 budget smartphone. Also, we have all the details about the specifications running inside this upcoming 2018’s J smartphone.

As previous leaks pointed out, the Samsung Galaxy J4 (SM-J400F) will indeed sport a power-efficient 14nm Samsung’s Exynos 7570 chipset, paired with either 2GB or 3GB of RAM depending on the variant. Additionally, the smartphone will have 16GB or 32GB of internal storage, depending on the picked variant, also it will feature microSD card support so the storage amount can be further expanded.

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The Galaxy J4 will feature a 5.5-inch display with 1280×720 pixels of resolution, sadly this means that Samsung won’t be pushing the Infinite Displays to its budget line of smartphones. The same source also claims that the camera department will be filled by a main 13MP f/1.9 rear camera and a 5MP front-facing shooter for selfie-lovers. The smartphone will be fueled by a 3,000mAh battery that gets optimized by the Android 8.0 Oreo with Samsung Experience 9.0 running atop.

According to the Ukranian store, the price tag for the Galaxy J4 will start at $185 for the minor variant with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of Storage, while the price of the 3GB/32GB variant hasn’t been revealed we doubt that it will cost more than extra $50 bucks. There is no info regarding when the big Sammy will make this handset official, but considering this big leak and the amount of content leaked in the past we have pretty sure that the launch is imminent. While the handset doesn’t come you can check this hands-on video and get a live idea of how the smartphone will look and how it will perform in the fierce segment of mid-range smartphones.

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