The Galaxy J1 was the first device in the entry-level Galaxy J series of smartphones from Samsung, and it has been around six months since its initial release. Samsung has a habit of releasing variations of existing devices with slight changes or improvements. Now something dubbed the Galaxy J1 Ace has surfaced on the internet as a variant of the original.
The device has been listed on a Dutch website NieuweMobiel.NL with the model number SM-J110F, which means that there might be some differences in the hardware (the Galaxy J1 was SM-J100). Even in terms of pricing, the Galaxy J1 Ace is listed with a price that is a bit higher than the Galaxy J1, and has reportedly been listed on the website for almost a month. The Galaxy J1 Pop was recently leaked, and this might be the same device with a different name.
Currently, there is no information about the J1 Ace's specifications, but we might soon know more once Samsung announces it officially, or when other stores start listing it. We also reported about the Galaxy J2 (SM-J200F) earlier today, with the second-generation Galaxy J featuring a 4.7-inch display, a 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, and Android 5.1.1 Lollipop.
Samsung recently announced the Galaxy J5 and the Galaxy J7, and both feature front-facing cameras with LED flash. Both these devices the feature newer version of TouchWiz seen on the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 edge.