The Galaxy J6 is the first in the J-series phones to have a near bezel-less design and to feature a sAMOLED 18.5:9 display.
It has a similar hardware design and software features to its high-end counterpart, the Galaxy A6.[2]
The J6 is succeeded by the J6+ which featured a larger screen albeit switching from the sAMOLED screen found on the J6 to an LCD one.
It has a proximity sensor and accelerometer.
Hardware
The Samsung Galaxy J6 features a 720p Super AMOLED display, with an 18:5:9 aspect ratio dubbed as Samsung's ‘Infinity Display’. The J6 has a 5.6-inch panel, having around ~76.5% screen-to-body ratio and 294 ppi which was much similar to previous ones in the same line up. The J6's screen is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3.[3]
The rear body is made out of plastic (specifically polycarbonate) with the intention to give it the same premium feel as metal-back phones.
The dimensions of the Samsung Galaxy J6 are 149.3 x 70.2 x 8.2 (height x width x thickness). The smartphone weighs 154 grams (5.4 oz).
It is equipped with Samsung's in-house 64 bit octa-core Exynos 7870 which is clocked at a maximum of 1.6 GHz.
Charging the phone's 3,000 mAh lithium-ion battery takes about 2.5 hours on its micro-USB port.
The phone comes with a single 13 MP rear camera with autofocus coupled with an LED flash. The front shooter has 8 MP also with its own front flash. The phone's cameras work well in daylight, though most criticisms point out the bad performance of the cameras in low light.
Software
The Galaxy J6 comes with Samsung Experience 9.0 running on Android 8.0 (Oreo), it runs the 32-bit version despite having a 64-bit processor. It has features like Bixby Home but no Bixby Voice or Vision, Dual Messenger and Dolby Atmos sound enhancement software.
In May 2019, Samsung started rolling out its OTA software update for the Galaxy J6 to have the latest Android 9.0 (Pie) with One UI that also comes with Galaxy S10 phones. The update added features like night mode and a re-styled user interface.
In April 2020, Samsung started rolling out the One UI 2 software update for the Galaxy J6, and it's the last software update it will receive, excluding security updates. The update added features such as improved dark mode, redesigned quick settings and updated gesture controls.
The phone is secured either by PIN, pattern, password, fingerprint, or facial recognition. Using the fingerprint and/or facial recognition requires one of the three aforementioned traditional security inputs. The phone comes protected by Samsung's Knox software.