- Pros
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- Infinity Display
- Aims to be an all-round package
- Good battery life
- Cons
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- Average camera quality
- Misses out on basic sensors
- Performance can't match the competition
- Face unlock doesn't work most of the time
At face value, the Samsung Galaxy J6 aims to offer everything a prospective buyer is looking for under Rs 15,000, be it the modern 18:9 display, good internals, Android 8.0 Oreo and a reliable battery life. The cameras sour the deal however, considering we`re seeing more and more dual camera-toting offerings in this segment and selfie shooters also have a higher resolution.However, as has been the case with the brand`s offerings in this category, the competition offers each of these things and then some m... Read Full Verdict
At face value, the Samsung Galaxy J6 aims to offer everything a prospective buyer is looking for under Rs 15,000, be it the modern 18:9 display, good internals, Android 8.0 Oreo and a reliable battery life. The cameras sour the deal however, considering we`re seeing more and more dual camera-toting offerings in this segment and selfie shooters also have a higher resolution.However, as has been the case with the brand`s offerings in this category, the competition offers each of these things and then some more. Xiaomi`s Redmi Note 5 Pro (review) for instance, offers a full HD display, powerful hardware, dual rear cameras, a high-res front shooter and a beefy battery. The ASUS ZenFone Max Pro M1 (review) also brings forth similar specs as the Redmi Note 5 Pro, while OPPO`s online-exclusive sub-brand`s debut device, the RealMe 1 (review) is also an attractive option, especially for its asking price. The Moto G6 (review) also comes across as a better buy with its stunning design, full HD+ display and a pair of shooters at the back.Overall, the Galaxy J6 comes across as a good effort that can make a standing in the sub-Rs 15k segment, but the competition just seems stronger.