Last week, in a list of smartphones that will support the beta build of Android 8.0 Oreo for Galaxy Note 8, the Galaxy J4 was mentioned as “j4lite”. Now, a Samsung smartphone with model number SM-J400F has been spotted on benchmarking platform GeekBench, and it speculated that it is the same smartphone mentioned as “j4lite”.
According to GeekBench, the SM-J400F will be powered by an Exynos 7570 with 2 GB of RAM. The chipset is the same on other budget segment devices, such as the Galaxy J3 2017 and Galaxy Xcover 4. The smartphone will run Android 8.0 Oreo, enhancing the Samsung Experience UI.
In the GeekBench scorecard, the Galaxy J4 or j4lite scored 623 in the single-core test while managing a score of 1815 in the multi-core test. The scorecard confirms that it will be an entry-level budget smartphone with upgraded specs over the Galaxy 3 2017. Currently, there is no information about the design or the display size. But it’s expected to appear soon on other benchmarking websites as well.
The smartphone will not be this year’s first Samsung J series smartphone. Previously, the South Korean manufacturer launched the Galaxy J2 Pro 2018. If rumors are to be believed, Samsung will launch other J series smartphones, including the Galaxy J3 2018, Galaxy J3 Neo, Galaxy J6, Galaxy J7 2018, and Galaxy J8.