New benchmark has the Galaxy J2 (2016) coming with 2GB of RAM

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Samsung is working on refreshing the
Galaxy J2 from last year with a new,
2016 version. We've seen this
upcoming model in the Geekbench
database yesterday, and that has revealed a couple of its specs. Now though the Galaxy J2 (2016) has also been spotted at AnTuTu, another Android benchmark.

This means more of its specs have
been outed. The phone will feature a
720p touchscreen, an 8 MP rear
camera, a 5 MP selfie snapper, and
16GB of built-in storage. Interestingly,
this prototype got benchmarked
sporting 2GB of RAM, whereas the one from yesterday only has 1.5GB. This probably means Samsung is testing different configurations of the new J2, before it settles on the final hardware.

Hopefully the Korean company will
realise that it performs better with
2GB of RAM and will choose to go with
that amount. There's also a difference
in the chipset employed between the
two benchmarked prototypes. The one
from yesterday uses Spreadtrum's
SC9830, which has 4G support and a
1.5 GHz quad-core Cortex-A7 CPU,
while AnTuTu says the J2 (2016)
comes with the Spreadtrum SC8830,
which is limited to 3G connectivity
and 1.2 GHz clock speed for its
processor.

The Samsung Galaxy J2 (2015) will
run Android 6.0 Marshmallow right
from its debut, which should happen in the next few weeks seeing as how
we're getting more and more leaks
about it these days.

New benchmark has the Galaxy J2 (2016) coming with 2GB of RAM - GSMArena.com news
 
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