The Korean tech company has also collaborated with the popular game company Gameloft to offer its users $49.16 worth of in-game credits for Galaxy J users.
The Samsung Galaxy J7 and the Samsung Galaxy J5 have raised the bar in the midrange smartphone market and it is the reason why it has been creating a storm and drawing so much attention to smartphone and gadget enthusiasts.
The J series also features menus and options that do not clutter up the screen when capturing images. They are easily accessible with a couple of taps.
The Samsung Galaxy J7 and the Samsung Galaxy J5 are known to be midrange smartphones that are ideal for taking selfie shots. That is why both smartphones have a number of camera modes. The Galaxy J5 offers seven modes including Auto, Pro, Panorama, Continuous Shot, Beauty Face, Sound & Shot, and Sports. All these camera modes are part of the Galaxy J7 with the additional mode called HDR Switching. The handsets show another set of modes including a Wide-Selfie Shot.
When the two J series smartphones were launched, they were already running on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop. One other thing that sets the Galaxy J7 and the Galaxy J5 apart are their decent amount of battery life because both handsets do not feature power-hungry features including motion sensors, and high-resolution screens.