Samsung announces Galaxy F smartphone series launch in India, teases a launch soon
Although the company has not yet revealed the smartphone, the handset that is widely rumoured is the Galaxy F41 and it might as well be the smartphone that is coming to India.
Samsung, until now, was rumoured to launch its Galaxy F41 smartphone. However, the firm today finally confirmed the arrival of the new phones (and a new Galaxy F series) in the market. And it looks like the first handset will be coming to India. That's because a teaser tweet has been made by Samsung India account stating ‘The new #GalaxyF will definitely leave a mark on you. Stay tuned to go #FullOn. #Samsung'. Although the company has not yet revealed the smartphone, the handset that is widely rumoured is the Galaxy F41 and it might as well be the smartphone that is coming to India.
The new #GalaxyF will definitely leave a mark on you. Stay tuned to go #FullOn.#Samsung pic.twitter.com/5ahjw6mqTm
— Samsung India (@SamsungIndia) September 19, 2020
As per a tipster, named @chunvn8888, the Galaxy F41 is codenamed as SM-F415F and its not a foldable phone. It will rather be a mid-range product as it will be priced under ₹30,000 in India. The tipster says that the possible launch could be in last week of September or 1st week of October.
Another recent report has mentioned that Galaxy F series smartphones will be priced between Rs 15,000 to Rs 20,000 and focus on the camera. It is expected to help the company strengthen its position in the budget smartphone segment further after the Galaxy M, which already cater to the users who are looking for a power performer in the sub- Rs 20,000 price category.
This will also help the company to better compete with the likes of Realme, Xiaomi, and Poco that have a strong presence in the budget smartphone segment with smartphones that offer a power-packed performance.
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