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The Samsung Galaxy J5 is an Android smartphone produced by Samsung Electronics. [1] It was unveiled and released in June 2015. [ 2 ] It has Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 SoC that is backed by 1.5 GB RAM and that has a 64 bit processor, 32bit mode OS.
The Galaxy J5 (2017) is the successor to the Samsung Galaxy J5 (2016). The Galaxy J5 2017 features a 13 megapixel rear camera with LED flash, f/1.7 aperture, auto-focus and a 13 megapixel front-facing camera with f/1.9 aperture, also equipped with LED flash. [2] The Galaxy J5 (2017) is available at the major carriers following the Galaxy J3.
For example, Micro-USB and HDMI Type-A support one A/V lane, USB Type-C supports up to four A/V lanes, and the superMHL connector supports up to six A/V lanes (36 Gbit/s). In addition to supporting a variable number of lanes, the specification supports VESA Display Stream Compression (DSC) 1.1, a "visually lossless" (but mathematically lossy ...
The Samsung Galaxy J series is a discontinued line of entry-level 32-bit Android smartphones produced by the South Korean company Samsung Electronics, first introduced in 2015 and focused on emerging markets.
Samsung Galaxy J5 2016 is an Android-based smartphone produced, developed, released and marketed by Samsung Electronics. It was unveiled and released in April 2016. [1] It has 2 GB LPDDR3 RAM. The Galaxy J5 has a 13 Megapixel rear camera with LED flash, f/1.9 aperture, auto-focus and a 5,2 Megapixel front facing camera f/1.9, also equipped with ...
The smartphone is equipped with a Samsung Exynos 7870 SoC integrated with a 14 nm process, and consists of 8 ARM Cortex-A 53 cores, Mali-T830MP1 GPU, 3 GB of memory And 32 GB storage space, the maximum can be expanded to 256 GB MicroSD memory card, support 4G + 3G dual card dual standby, the battery is non-removable 3600 mAh, in order to be able to use Samsung Pay The entry-level models of ...
USB type-C chipsets are not required to include Dual-mode, so passive DP-HDMI adapters do not work with type-C sources. A specification for "HDMI Alternate Mode for USB type-C" was released in 2016, but was discontinued in 2023, with HDMI Licensing Administration stating they knew of no adapter having ever been produced. [217]
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) is a feature of HDMI designed to control HDMI connected devices [1] [2] by using only one remote controller; so, individual CEC enabled devices can command and control each other without user intervention, for up to 15 devices.