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Samsung Galaxy J6 (2018) with Infinity display, Android Oreo receives FCC certification, launch imminent

Samsung is planning to add a new member to its family of phones with Infinity display- the upcoming Galaxy J6(2018). After debuting on Geekbench, the Galaxy J6(2018) has now made it to the FCC listing. The phone has received FCC certification, also giving us a peek into some of the crucial features of the phone.

The FCC listing reveals that Galaxy J6 will have an aspect ratio of 18:5:9 indicating that it will sport an Infinity display which is seen in many of the high-end phones from Samsung. The screen size is going to be 5.6-inch. The listing also shows that the phone will have dual SIM.

Previous Geekbench listing shows that Galaxy J6(2018)will have a 1200×1920 pixels of screen resolution. The phone is said to come with Android Oreo out-of-the-box. Further, the device could be powered by Exynos 7870 processor with 1.6GHz octa-core Cortex-A53 CPU. There’s 2GB of RAM expected on board.

Alongside, Samsung is also working on another budget device-Galaxy J8. This too has appeared on Geekbench revealing some of its specs. The phone is expected to be powered by an Exynos 7870 processor clocked at 1.6GHz along with LTE Cat.6 2CA Modem. The device will run Android Oreo out-of-the-box and most probably come in two storage variants- 3GB RAM and 4GB RAM.

Camera-wise, Galaxy J8 is tipped to come with a 16MP sensor on both front and rear or 8MP each in dual camera set-up.

Samsung is also gearing up to launch its next flagship phone- Galaxy Note 9. The phone is expected to launch by August-September of this year. Recent rumours suggest that the phone, following the ongoing-trend, may sport an iPhone-X like notch on the front. Reports indicate that Samsung could introduce the in-display fingerprint technology with Note 9. Other rumours of Note 9 suggest that the phone have 6.3-inch Infinity Super AMOLED display, and ship with a 3850mAh or 4000mAh battery.

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