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Samsung's Galaxy M56 5G is now available in India, starting under Rs 25,000. The smartphone features a 50MP triple camera with OIS, a 12MP front camera, and Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection.
But while Samsung’s flagships dominate headlines, the brand has a ton of 5G smartphones at affordable prices. In India, Samsung offers several 5G smartphones under Rs 20,000 in its Galaxy A ...
The Galaxy F16 5G offers a Super AMOLED display and a 50MP triple camera. Samsung states it will receive six years of software support. The Galaxy F06 5G features a 6.7-inch HD+ display ...
The Samsung Galaxy A55 5G is a good mid-range option for those who love Samsung’s camera system and reliable performance. The smartphone has received a whopping price drop of Rs 12,000 on Amazon ...
The Samsung Galaxy A36 offers strong everyday performance, outstanding battery life, and years of software support, making it ...
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 5G is currently available with a massive discount on Amazon after including the bank offers. Thanks to the ongoing Amazon sale, customers can save over Rs 38,000 on the ...
The Samsung Galaxy M56 is set to go on sale in India for the first time today. To recall, the Galaxy M56 5G was unveiled in India last week in the country's sub-25K segment. The Galaxy M56 ...
The Galaxy S25 Edge packs Galaxy AI and Gemini for translation, editing, and more, offering a slim, lightweight design in ...
The Galaxy A54 5G bridges the gap between Samsung's mid-range phones to its flagships by delivering the best of both worlds with only a few concessions. It rocks a premium design with a flexible ...
It’s just days until Samsung releases its next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S25 Edge. The company has revealed new details, with instructions for how to watch the live stream of the launch.
supports 5G Advanced. However, publicly available material (e.g. Samsung’s Exynos 5400 product page) suggests this isn’t the case. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at news ...