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08-07-2023 01:37 AM in
Galaxy J
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08-07-2023 11:09 AM in
Galaxy J
How? Define good
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08-08-2023 07:28 PM in
Galaxy JIn my case, there are a lot of cracks on the display, the battery is not replaced. But it works well. So I think J5 is a good piece of J series. The only problem in this device is it cannot run chrome now.
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08-08-2023 07:31 PM in
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Ohhhh bc I used to have the j5 or j6 I'm not sure
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08-07-2023 07:27 PM in
Galaxy J
The Samsung Galaxy J5 was released in 2015. This means that by 2023, the phone would be quite old in terms of technology standards. While the J5 might have been a decent budget-friendly option when it was released, it's likely that newer phones available in 2023 would offer significantly better features, performance, and software updates.
In 2023, it's recommended to consider smartphones that are more up-to-date in terms of hardware, software, and overall capabilities. Look for models that offer better camera quality, faster processors, improved battery life, and the latest operating system versions to ensure a satisfactory user experience. If you're looking for a new phone, I'd suggest exploring more recent Samsung models or other brands that offer devices with better specifications and features for the current year.
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In 2023, it's recommended to consider smartphones that are more up-to-date in terms of hardware, software, and overall capabilities. Look for models that offer better camera quality, faster processors, improved battery life, and the latest operating system versions to ensure a satisfactory user experience. If you're looking for a new phone, I'd suggest exploring more recent Samsung models or other brands that offer devices with better specifications and features for the current year.
If my comment helped you in any way, please consider hitting the 3 dot menu and accepting my answer as a solution.
Thanks 😊😊
