Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro and Galaxy Tab J are here to increase brand confusion

If there’s one thing preventing Samsung these days from selling low to mid-end Android gear in comparable numbers to premium members of the Galaxy S and Note smartphone families, it’s probably an acute lack of identity.Everybody likes choice and diversity, but not brand dilution and disorientation, which is exactly what you get when releasing a Galaxy J2 Pro mere weeks after the “standard” ...

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It’s a phone! It’s a tablet! It’s the newly unveiled 7-inch Samsung Galaxy J Max

“Designed for those who are looking for a complete entertainment experience on a mobile device.” That’s a pretty crafty way of dodging typical smartphone and tablet categorizations, with the Samsung Galaxy J Max elegantly walking the increasingly thin line between the two, by sporting a 7-inch screen, but also providing a “convenient calling experience” via an in-box Bluetooth headset.Instead of worrying exactly what this thing is (a “phoneblet”, if you will), maybe wonder more about its ...

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Upcoming Samsung Galaxy J Max could replace both your existing phone and tablet

While most analysts and pundits deem 2-in-1 convertibles as the only possible saving grace and potential-brimming form factor for otherwise flagging tablets, there’s likely one more move Samsung for instance could try to pull to keep Galaxy Tabs in the limelight.It’s something various Chinese device manufacturers have experimented with in the past, enjoying little success, as consumers found it uncomfortable to make ...

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