Samsung Galaxy J5 and J7 are a less rich man’s Galaxy S6?

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Although Samsung is yet to make official statements regarding the release of both Samsung Galaxy J5 and Galaxy J7 to join Samsung's line-up of mid-range smartphone units, there are already information circulating around that sheds light to the otherwise hidden-in-the-shadow details of these two incoming flagship units: both will be utilizing the Galaxy S6's TouchWiz UX on their interface.

Rumors may have already been going on surrounding these two upcoming flagship units such as its being in inclusion to the entry-level Galaxy J line-up of units, but leaked images have consolidated facts pertaining to some of the reality of both units.

Courtesy of the leaked images after having gone through approval by China's Telecommunication Equipment Certification Center (TENAA) as mentioned in PhoneArena, the reality of both Samsung Galaxy J5 and Galaxy J7 to use Galaxy S6's TouchWiz UX is more than just a rumor but a fact.

While the leaked images themselves are written in Chinese texts not to be readable by those who does not know calligraphy, images are a universal language that anyone can understood and is the case with the data gathered.

Specifications-wise, both the Galaxy J5 and Galaxy J7 units are a vast improvement over the existing Galaxy J1 unit in terms of the internals, which, to date, is the first and only unit to belong to the Galaxy J series and whose very hardware composition is as entry-level as it can get with today's standards.

Apart from the TouchWiz UX interface that will be incorporated into the two upcoming Samsung units, both Samsung Galaxy J5 and J7 will be released pre-installed with Android Lollipop 5.1, including other features seen in Galaxy S6 such as the Smart Manager. But unlike the unit it tries to imitate some features of, both Samsung Galaxy J5 and J7 will also have a micro-SD expansion slot that is no longer seen with Samsung Galaxy S6 and its Edge variant.

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