Samsung has recently announced the launch of its Galaxy J2 Pro smartphone. The device supports all the essential functions of the phone such as calling and texting but it cannot connect to 2G, 3G, 4G LTE, or even Wi-Fi. This smartphone is the first of its kind that does not provide support to all the connectivity functions.
The smartphone comes with DioDic4 English dictionary app, a calendar app, calculator, and an FM radio. There is technically an LTE modem in the phone, it’s disabled for everything but calls and texting. If you want, you can even opt or a data plan that limits how many texts you can send.
The internet free device is aimed towards students in particular who need to focus on their studies without any distractions. Using Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro wouldn’t give students to access to the outside world whether it’s social media, games, or even a web browser. It will help them to get focused on their task. However, this smartphone can also be an option for people who don’t use the internet from their smartphones and only need to make phone calls or send text messages.
It is currently available in two colours, black and gold, and costs about 20,000 rupees ($190).
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