
Samsung Galaxy J7 and Galaxy J5 (2016) edition have been launched in India at Rs 15,990 and Rs 13,990 respectively. Samsung Galaxy J5 and Galaxy J7 are Flipkart exclusive and will go on sale on May 10, midnight. The company is offering up to 30 GB data free to Airtel users. The smartphones come with ultra-saving data mode 2.0, which helps save data on video, Wi-Fi and music apps, like Saavn. Also, the Sbike mode, that we saw in Galaxy J3 has also been added to the entire J series in India, says Samsung. The 2016 edition of the Galaxy J5 and J7 features a metal frame, and a more stylish design. Both smartphones also run the latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS as well. Read more here (Source: Photo by Shruti Dhapola)

Samsung Galaxy J5 (2016) has a smaller 5.2-inch HD AMOLED display. It has a Snapdragon 410 processor, 2GB RAM, 16GB storage space which is expandable to 128GB. Read more here (Source: Photo by Shruti Dhapola)

The J5 has a 13-megapixel main camera with a f/1.9 aperture and five megapixel front camera. Both Galaxy J5 and Galaxy J7 come with front LED flash to take selfies in low-light. Read more here (Source: Photo by Shruti Dhapola)

Galaxy J5 has a 3,100mAh Li-Ion battery. Read more here (Source: Photo by Shruti Dhapola)

Samsung Galaxy J7 features a 5.5-inch HD AMOLED display, an Exynos processor, 2 GB RAM, and 16 GB storage space (expandable to 128GB). Read more here (Source: Photo by Shruti Dhapola)

Samsung Galaxy J7 also has a 13-megapixel main camera with a f/1.9 aperture and five megapixel front camera. Read more here (Source: Photo by Shruti Dhapola)

Samsung Galaxy J7 is backed by a 3,300 mAh battery. Both smartphones come with a metal frame and support 4G LTE. Read more here (Source: Photo by Shruti Dhapola)

The S-Bike Mode can be turned on from the smartphone’s settings, while riding a bike. Once the mode is activated, if the someone calls the user, they are greeted with a pre-recorded messaging saying the person is currently riding a motor-bike and can’t take the calls. The caller has the option of pressing one in case of an urgent call and the biker will then have to stop to take the call. Samsung’s S-Bike Mode comes with a motion lock mode, where a user can’t take calls while the bike is moving. Read more here (Source: Photo by Shruti Dhapola)