Samsung Brings Affordable 5G Phone to the Market, Reveals Price Ahead of Official Launch

The Samsung Galaxy F15 5G smartphone will debut in India on March 4th, but the price was disclosed by the company beforehand.
Affordable Samsung Galaxy F15 5G ready to sweep the Indian market

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Samsung is set to introduce a new smartphone in India, named the Samsung Galaxy F15 5G. Its launch is scheduled for March 4th, but the price revelation by the company has already made waves. This handset will be available for purchase on Flipkart, and it boasts a host of impressive features, including a 6000mAh battery.

A promotional banner by Samsung on Flipkart for the Galaxy F15 lists 'Rs 11,xxx,' suggesting the phone could cost around 11,000 rupees. Details are scant regarding whether this price is for the base variant or post a banking offer, and no confirmation has been made by the company yet.

The Samsung Galaxy F15 5G's launch in India is confirmed for March 4th. This handset is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ chipset, among other intriguing specs. Samsung also confirmed that it will be the first in the F Series to receive Android upgrades for four years and security updates for five years.

Dive into the details.

It has been confirmed by Samsung that the upcoming smartphone will feature an AMOLED display, a waterdrop notch, and a 6000mAh battery.

Various media reports and tipsters hint at an initial price point of 13,499 rupees for the Samsung Galaxy F15 5G, which differs from the teased price by Samsung.

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