However, it seems that Samsung made the unveiling in China because much of its major competitors in the midrange smartphone category are in the country and if it wanted to make a splash in the segment, it needed to face the competition head-on.
That’s in addition to the fact that China is the biggest market for midrange smartphones, followed by India, with North America at third.
Eventually, it becomes clear that Samsung shall also launch the Galaxy J7 (2016) and the Galaxy J5 (2016) in major global smartphone retail markets in the world.
Early last month, Samsung has finally unveiled the official price of the two mid-range smartphones at its home market in Korea.
Accordingly, the Galaxy J7 (2016) will come out this month with a price of $315 while the Galaxy J5 (2016) shall be valued at $255. At these prices, the latest of Samsung’s mid-range smartphones on its J series shall be competitively priced, which means that it will give its competitors a run for the consumers’ money not only in China but in other smartphone retail markets in the world.
The Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) and the Galaxy J5 (2016) really pack some punches as mid-range smartphones. Both have very interesting hardware and their design features a metal frame.