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Replacement for Samsung Galaxy J3 (2017) mobile phone

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25Avalon Mon 01-Sept-25 17:57:14

After careful research I purchased a Samsung Galaxy J3 phone nearly 8 years ago. I have been really pleased with it but am thinking I should do some research into what to replace it with as it’s not going to go on forever. It will definitely be a Samsung but which one? There are so many to choose from. I don’t want to pay a fortune. I use it mainly for emails, texts, WhatsApp, Hive etc and a camera as well as an ordinary phone. Not interested in video games and the like. Any recommendations please - has to be Samsung. Thanks.

NotSpaghetti Thu 18-Sept-25 06:31:07

Not good with phones really - but thought I'd boost this.

Someone will have ideas.
Have you been into a shop to look and chat with a sales person re the different newer models.

You could call Samsung. I did that some time ago when I changed mine and though they were really helpful they thought the most expensive ones were best... of course.

Techradar is always worth a look....
www.techradar.com/news/best-samsung-phones

Here's a link to the Samsung comparison
www.samsung.com/uk/smartphones/compare/?product1=sm-s937bzsgeub&product2=sm-s938bzbgeub

tanith Thu 18-Sept-25 07:53:38

I bought a Samsung S23 a few months ago to upgrade my previous Samsung and I’m very happy with it and it does everything I need. There is a newer version now the S25 but you can still buy the S23. I find Samsung phones very user friendly not cheapest but worth it I think. I find the shop assistants very helpful and love that they can transfer everything from my old phone and sync with the new with just a few clicks. Good luck with your hunt I know how daunting it can be.

seadragon Thu 18-Sept-25 08:05:02

Another happy Samsung user here... Astounded - when my old SIM card was lost when trying out an alternative - that all my contacts were transferred on intact...but mebbe that's routine now. Will be needing a new monitor mobile soon, so following with interest.

seadragon Thu 18-Sept-25 08:06:05

'monitor' wouldn't budge!

Missedout Thu 18-Sept-25 09:18:10

Your phone SIM does not store your contact data. Changing a SIM doesn't affect data stored in a phone's memory.
The SIM deals with making a secure connection to your service provider.
(Typed using my Samsung S23 Ultra - a brilliant high-end phone with super camera but it's a bit larger than many phones - something to be considered when carrying it around if you put it a pocket or small bag.)

Alexander43 Sun 21-Sept-25 21:13:37

If you’re after something simple and reliable, check out the Samsung Galaxy A26 5G. Good battery, decent camera, solid for texts, WhatsApp etc., without breaking the bank.

Visgir1 Sun 21-Sept-25 23:46:02

Have a look at Oppo phones, I was a big Samsung fan and advised to check Oppo out by the guy in the O2 shop, that was around 5 years ago. I recently bought another, as a replacement from Oppo direct. I have Sim only so it's not expensive. My phone is basically a Sumsung in a different name. It has all the extra knobs and whistles of the top of the range, but fraction of the price. I bought from Oppo direct, and just transferred my data across. Worth a look? (BTW the only advert I have seen for Oppe is on centre court at Wimbledon)