March 5, 2022
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Galaxy F23 set to launch in India

The device will also be available on Samsung.com and other retail outlets…reports Asian Lite News

Samsung is set to launch its first Galaxy F Series smartphone — F23 — in India next month that is like to be priced between Rs 15,000-Rs 20,000, sources said here on Monday.

The device, set for its India debut during the second week of March, will house Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 series processor for speedy performance.

It is also expected to feature 120Hz refresh rate for fast-paced games and smoother scrolling and browsing, sources told IANS.

Samsung will partner Flipkart to launch the new Galaxy F23 device, like its earlier F Series smartphones.

The device will also be available on Samsung.com and other retail outlets.

Samsung has done well in the Rs 15,000-Rs 30,000 segment in India and the launch of Galaxy F23 may help the company consolidate its market leadership.

The company launched a series of smartphones in Galaxy F portfolio last year and Galaxy F42 5G was its first 5G smartphone in the series.

Galaxy F42 5G comes with 64MP triple camera with night mode, 6.6-inch FHD+ display with 90Hz refresh rate and 12 bands 5G support.

Galaxy F42 5G was launched in 6GB+128GB variant priced at Rs 20,999 and 8GB+128GB variant priced at Rs 22,999.

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