What is the Samsung J15 price in Pakistan?

Samsung J15 price in Pakistan

A new Android phone called Samsung J15 Prime is trending in Pakistan. Tech enthusiasts and potential buyers looking for a new phone have shown great interest in the model.

Interestingly, the smartphone does not exist and cannot be found on the official websites of Samsung. Yet, the internet is currently filled with information about it.

If you currently search “Samsung J15 price in Pakistan” on Google, you will see multiple results for the trending phone. Different websites, however, provide conflicting prices and specifications for the same phone.

Some websites claim the Samsung J15 costs PKR 68,160 in Pakistan, while others list it at PKR 34,499. Specifications vary too. Some news platforms allege the phone has a Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 processor, while others claim it runs on an Octa-core (4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55 & 4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55) processor. 

Even YouTube features videos unboxing the smartphone and reviewing its specifications. The boxes shown in these videos are clearly AI-generated. The massive amount of misinformation surrounding this non-existent phone can easily mislead buyers. 

Multiple blogs and YouTube videos discuss the price and specifications of this Galaxy J15. This shows how quickly misinformation can spread, creating a large number of fake blogs and videos. 

It is important to note that the Samsung J15 is not available on any official Samsung website and does not exist. To avoid scams, users should always check official Samsung sites, as some websites are even attempting to sell this non-existent phone.

The name “J15” is similar to Samsung Galaxy J5, a smartphone that was released more than 10 years ago. Samsung Galaxy J5 was an impressive and affordable phone for its time, but it has been discontinued. It was announced on July 28, 2015, and featured a 5-inch super AMOLED display.

Samsung’s upcoming smartphones

Samsung is expected to launch new phones soon across its Galaxy Z, Galaxy S, and Galaxy A series. Buyers who were interested in the non-existent J15 may turn their attention to these upcoming models.

Samsung is also planning to unveil its flagship Galaxy S26 series shortly. 

Leaks about the Galaxy S26 series have already begun to appear. Some reports suggest that Samsung might replace the titanium frame with an aluminium frame this year. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is now expected to feature an aluminium frame instead of titanium. 

The leaks also indicate that the Galaxy S26 Ultra could be available in White Shadow, Black Shadow, Galactic Blue, and Ultraviolet. Unlike the S25 Ultra, these colours are not associated with titanium. 

This has sparked speculation online about why Samsung is ditching the titanium frame. According to leaks, aluminium may help with better heat management compared with other materials.

Last year, titanium was used only in Ultra models, while standard phones used aluminium frames. It appears that this year even Ultra models will adopt aluminium frames. 

The Galaxy S26 series is expected to include three models: the S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra, likely launching together. 

While there is no J15 coming, Samsung seems ready to release new mid-range phones as well. The Galaxy A57 and A37 are expected in the coming weeks, giving buyers more options in the mid-range segment. 

However, potential buyers should remain cautious about misleading information online. As seen with the J15, some websites may post or attempt to sell non-existent phones.

Buyers should always check official websites and verify that information about a device is consistent across credible sources to avoid scams. 

Also read: Samsung Galaxy S26 may cost more than expected