Introducing Samsung's Budget 5G Champion: 50MP Camera Plus Massive Battery, Starting at $159!

The new Samsung Galaxy F15 5G debuts in India featuring an economic 5G experience, impressive camera technology, and extended battery life.
Samsung Galaxy F15 5G launches in India at irresistible prices.

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Samsung has made a splash in the Indian market with the unveiling of the new Samsung Galaxy F15 5G, a wallet-friendly 5G smartphone. It boasts key features such as a 50MP triple rear camera setup, a robust 6000mAh battery, and support for a 25W fast charger.

The Galaxy F15 5G launches at an introductory price of INR 12,999, featuring 4GB + 128GB internal storage, while a 6GB + 128GB variant will be available for INR 14,999. Both variants come with a INR 1,000 discount on HDFC Bank credit and debit cards, bringing the starting price down to just INR 11,999.

This Samsung handset is available for purchase on Flipkart, Samsung Store, and various offline retailers. An early-sale event has been announced, scheduled to begin on March 4th at 7 PM. In a limited-time offer, the Samsung 25W fast charging adapter is being offered for just INR 299, a dramatic discount from its usual price of INR 1,299.

Samsung Galaxy F15 5G touts a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display, delivering Full HD+ (1080 × 2340 pixel) resolution. The device comes with a refreshing rate of 90Hz and a peak brightness of 800nits, ensuring that your display experience is vivid and smooth.

At the core of the Galaxy F15 5G is the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ chipset, paired with a Mali G57 GPU. Available with 4GB/6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage, it also offers expandable storage via a microSD card.

The smartphone's photography prowess is bolstered by a triple rear camera array, which includes a primary 50MP camera with an f/1.8 aperture, a 5MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 2MP depth lens, complemented by an LED flash.

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