Samsung Galaxy J6+ and Galaxy J4+ with Side fingerprint sensor to launch soon

Official teaser page is now live

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Samsung will soon launch two new mid-range J-series phones, the Galaxy J6+, and Galaxy J4+, in India. The two phones are expected to be priced between 10K and 20K and the official teaser page for both is now live.

The teaser doesn’t reveal much but mentions a few interesting features. The next generation of J-series phones will have a side mounted fingerprint sensor. The sensor may or may not be integrated with the power key as was the case on yesteryear Xperia Z-series phones.

The Galaxy J6+ and Galaxy J4+ will also flaunt dual rear cameras, include infinity displays, and will be available in multiple vibrant color options.

Also Read: Samsung Galaxy J6 Review 

Also, Samsung is adding “infinitely expressive” Emotify icons to the software.

As CEO DJ Koh states recently, Samsung will focus on bringing new innovations to mid-range J and A series moving forward. While J-series gets the side fingerprint sensor, which could be the next best thing to front fingerprint sensors for all we know, an alleged upcoming A-series phone, Galaxy A9 Star Pro, is likely to get 4 rear cameras.

We won’t have to wait that long to know all there is to know about Galaxy J6+ and Galaxy J4+. Both of these phones will reportedly go official this week!

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