Budget friendly Samsung Galaxy J3 available in prepaid on AT & T, Sprint next year

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Samsung is yet to release the Galaxy J3 smartphone, however, it will soon be available in prepay on several AT & T and Sprint subsidiaries. While official price details have not been unveiled yet, the new handset is rumored to be released for a lesser price.

Since its announcement in China last November, the new handset has not reached the market yet. However, as reported by Phone Arena, the new gadget will soon be available in prepay through AT & T's Cricket, and Sprint's Virgin Mobile and Boost Mobile.

The new Samsung Galaxy J3 is rumored to arrive in US sometime next year and will be budget friendly. As reported by Latin Post, the handset is expected to be released with 5-inch Super AMOLED screen which feature a 720x1280 resolution.

Its AMOLED display feature will reportedly enhance multiple color schemes that will make the light tones lighter and dark tones darker by lighting individual pixels separately on a thin transistor. Aside from its new screen feature, the device will also house Qualcomm's four-core Snapdragon 410 SoC which clocked at 1.2 GHz.

While it will be released with a considerably low RAM at 1.5, its 8GB memory is expandable as it can be supported by storage expansions of up to 128GB through a micro SD slot. It will also include a removable 2,600mAh battery.

Its front-facing, and rear cameras are also reported to be released in 2MP and 5MP, different from previously assumed graphic resolution. The back camera is believed to be able to shoot 1080x1920 resolution images at 30 frames per second and as reported by GSM Arena, it will also include geo-tagging, touch focus, and face fetection features.

The Samsung Galaxy J3 is expected to be released in optional dual micro-sim and will be released with Android Lollipop, although, should they choose to release it with updated OS, the South Korean company still has enough time to upgrade the device to Android 6.0 Marshmallow before its release.

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