Without any doubt, Samsung's Galaxy J series is one of its most iconic. This registers several phones that, for several years, have remained in the market with good sales results thanks to their technical specifications and moderately accessible prices.
One of the phones that has enjoyed the most popularity in stores is the Samsung Galaxy J5 Prime, despite having Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow as a pre-installed operating system. Now to rekindle it The South Korean has begun to distribute Android version 8.0 Oreo via OTA for this phone, so we can enjoy all the benefits that this version offers.
The update has started to spread in the United Arab Emirates. This means that it is the starting point, and that its spread in other regions is only a matter of time, so his arrival in Europe is close.
The package weighs 917,17 MB and comes under the file name 'G570FXXU1CRH9'. This one comes with several improvements and interface changes from the Nougat version. It also introduces several new features and a revamped notification bar that give it a more advanced look. Still, it will be personalized under Samsung's customization layer, which you cannot miss.
Reviewing the features of the Samsung Galaxy J5 Prime, we find that It has a 5.0-inch diagonal HD screen with a resolution of 1.280 x 720 pixels (16: 9). In addition, the device enjoys all the power that a 1.4 GHz quad-core processor can offer. All of this is paired with a 2GB capacity RAM, 16GB of internal storage space, and a 2.400mAh battery.
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Finally, it is worth mentioning that This device features a 13MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera. As well as a microSD card slot of up to 256 GB through which we can expand the internal memory.