- Analysis by KJ David
Known as the Galaxy Express 3 under AT&T and as the Galaxy Amp 2 under Cricket Wireless, this low-caliber model's cons include a sub-standard 4.5-inch WVGA-480p Super AMOLED screen and a 2-megapixel-only selfie camera -- lots of its rivals sport 5-megapixel front-facing cams. Specs like a dated 5-megapixel HD-video rear camera and a scanty 1GB RAM do not push it any further, either.
Those drawbacks being said, it expresses several pros as well, a couple of which are its support for up to 128GB microSD cards and 4G LTE compatibility . Additionally, it comes with an M3/T3 hearing aid certification , reminding us of many basic, senior-friendly smartphones.
At the end of the day, however, the Samsung Galaxy Express 3, with its kind of pros and cons, only likely fits the bill as an introductory Android.
** This phone is also known as: Samsung Express 3, Samsung Galaxy Express III, Samsung Galaxy Amp 2 (Cricket), Samsung Amp II, Samsung SM-J120A
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