Small but Galaxy. Samsung also has a 5-inch smartphone from the lower mid-range in its portfolio with the Galaxy J3 (2017) Duos. The models from last year's lineup were real top sellers and many of our readers showed interest. Thus, we are curious whether Samsung can meet the high expectations this year again.
For the original German review, see here.
All the hype around Samsung's successful high-end devices easily lets us forget that the manufacturer is also very successful in the mid-range. The Galaxy A series is a kind of mini offspring of the Galaxy S smartphones, while the Galaxy J devices are more autonomous and situated in the mid-range below the Galaxy A phones. Like in the A series, there are different sizes and configurations. The three models of the Galaxy J series are called Galaxy J7, Galaxy J5, and Galaxy J3. The latter is the center of attention in this test. Since there have been several iterations of the J phones, Samsung has added the year (2017) to this year's smartphones. Samsung only sells this year's smartphones as dual-SIM models as the name affix "Duos" indicates.
The Galaxy J3 (2017) Duos is a 5-inch smartphone that comes with the usual configuration features for the 200 Euro (~$190) price range. We are curious to find out where the differences to the bigger Galaxy J5 are and how similarly priced devices, such as the Nokia 3, Sony Xperia XA1, and Lenovo Moto G5, score in comparison. And it would of course be interesting to see how our review sample fares compared with last year's model. Can Samsung continue its prior success?

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