Samsung Galaxy J3 (2018) review: Underwhelming -- even for a budget phone

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Case in point is the Galaxy J3. Editors' note: This review was originally published on July 11, 2018 and has been updated with a revised score to reflect final battery test results. James Martin/CNETIt's a wonder then, why you'd want to pay for such a phone when Motorola's Moto G6 Play is available for $199, £169 and AU$329. The G6 Play gives you a faster experience overall, a superior camera and a longer-lasting battery -- 15 hours and 16 minutes versus an average of 13 hours and 37 minutes on this year's Galaxy J3. And as a proverbial cherry on top, the G6 Play is also splashproof, so you don't have to fret if you get a few droplets of water on it.


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There's even more evidence the Samsung Galaxy Watch launch is happening soon

referring to We know Samsung is readying a new smartwatch for release – even the company's own website has let the product slip – but a new certification offers further proof we'll be seeing it soon. The new Samsung Galaxy Watch has just received its radio certification in Korea - spotted by 91 Mobiles - after previously getting its Federal Communications Commission (FCC) details in the US earlier this month. Piling on the evidenceThere are a variety of events where Samsung may decide to launch the Galaxy Watch. One is the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 launch in New York next week on August 9. Samsung is also hosting a livestream for a new product on August 1, which may include either the Galaxy Tab S4 or perhaps the Samsung Galaxy Watch – though it may just be a teaser for the Note 9.

How to upgrade and downgrade your Samsung Galaxy phone

It's frustrating when our phone doesn't work how we want it to work; even if it works perfectly as-is we always want more. That's why some people flash different versions of the OS to their phone — it gets the phone closer to what they want out of it. Flashing firmware to a Samsung Android phone isn't hard, but that doesn't mean you can or should do it! Your model may not be able to accept newer or older versions of the software, especially if it's a carrier-branded phone. Search Google for your model followed by the words ODIN flash (example: Samsung Galaxy S7 edge Odin flash) to find links about the process.

How to upgrade and downgrade your Samsung Galaxy phone


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