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Which is odd because Samsung makes a big deal about the phone’s ability to multitask. And yes, it’s true that multitasking is easier on a large display, but it’s equally true to say that a slow CPU makes this process unpleasant. Information about the number of pixels on the horizontal and vertical dimensions of the photos taken by the front camera, indicated in megapixels as well. If your phone is raising its temperature, causing severe heating then, first of all, you need to take the following precautions –
If your phone is not getting the proper signal or mobile data network is not working as it used to work before then try the steps below. The J4 Plus also struggles when it comes to gaming. The low 5fps score in the GFXBench Manhattan 3.0 test indicates that it won’t handle demanding 3D scenes, but I didn’t have too many issues with everyday titles such as Florence, Wordscapes and Stardew Valley.It’s a decent screen overall though and as well as being big, Samsung has also included a split screen mode, so you can run two apps side by side, making the most of all that space. In practice this can be a little cramped, but it’s more viable here than on smaller handsets and could come in handy. There’s a 3,300mAh battery in the Samsung Galaxy J4 Plus, which is a respectable size but not massive, especially when you factor in this phone’s big screen. The Galaxy J4+ is powered by an Snapdragon 425 SoC including a quad-core 1.4GHz ARM Cortex-A53 CPU, an Adreno 308 GPU with 2 or 3 GB RAM and either 16 or 32 GB of internal storage which can be upgraded up to 256 GB via microSD card. [1] Read on for an answer to that, along with full details of the Samsung Galaxy J4 Plus, complete with what it does well and where it needs work. Screen
It looks fine, but could be almost any other phone. Still, at this price that’s all you can really expect. There’s also no water resistance here, but that’s another thing you can’t really expect at the price. Power
Cameras
Pictures come out with plenty of detail, colour reproduction looks nice and accurate and the phone’s HDR algorithms do a tremendous job of lifting up shadows and softening overly-bright areas of the scene. Everything is captured well enough, but you begin to spot a handful of issues as the light dims. Mostly, images get too noisy for most tastes, although not distractingly so.