Samsung Galaxy J series
The Samsung Galaxy J series is a discontinued line (but continued in software update) entry-level Android mobile produced by the South Korean company Samsung Electronics, first introduced in 2015. This series is a part of Samsung Galaxy series, placed below the low-range Galaxy M. Being positioned at the mid-range and low-end segments., all models in the series have the essential features of a smartphone, and differ in size and design. The letter J stands for Joy. However, new features such as slow motion and video recording at any resolution above 1080p and any frame rates above 30 frames per second are left out entirely. Other materials are used , with Samsung targeting Asian markets or the European entry-level market. The models are updated at least annually, minor updates or variants are displayed with name additions such as Pro, Prime, Max, etc. Despite having a similar name, the original Galaxy J (SGH-N075/SC-02F), released in 2013, does not actually belong to the Galaxy J series as this phone was only available in few markets, and also positioned as a high-end smartphone based on the Samsung Galaxy S4.