Samsung Galaxy J6 review: The Infinity Display alone is not enough to bowl over consumers
25 July 2018, 18:26 IST

Samsung Galaxy J6 review: The Infinity Display alone is not enough to bowl over consumers

I’m going to be keeping this review as short as possible. Not because there aren’t a plethora of things to talk about but because this review can be summed up in just two sentences: If you’re on a strict budget and you only care about the display, then the J6 for you. Otherwise, the competition – Asus’ Zenfone Max Pro M1, Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 5 Pro, Oppo’s Realme 1 and Moto G6 – are much better buys.

Catering to both ends of the spectrum – flagship Galaxy-series and low-end J-series – is not easy at all. Samsung is learning that the hard way. The South Korean technology giant may have entered the “top five smartphone models” in Q2 of 2018, but I for one, wouldn’t recommend spending Rs 13,990 for the 3GB/32GB variant of the Galaxy J6 or even Rs 16,490 for the 4GB/16GB model.

Samsung is attempting to disrupt the budget segment but keeps on falling short. While last year’s flagship smartphone from Samsung, the Galaxy S8, introduced the world dual-curved ‘Infinity Display’, it still hasn’t trickled down to the budget segment. The Galaxy J6’s display is not curved and that helps keep the price of the smartphone as low as possible for the consumer. Samsung isn’t known to fight on price, and it isn’t attempting to break that barrier with the Galaxy J6.

The good side of the Samsung Galaxy J6

Let’s start off with what is good and what will definitely attract the consumers toward the smartphone.

What’s not to like

From the good, we must move on to the bad. Here’s the things I didn’t like about the Galaxy J8:

Verdict

If you haven’t already gathered, you shouldn’t be buying this smartphone. The competition offers more bang for the buck. If you’re budget is below Rs 15,000, then please look elsewhere. Forget about even checking out the Galaxy J8 at a Samsung shop.

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