Samsung Unveils Latest Smartphone Sporting a 6000mAh Battery for Indian Market

The Galaxy F15 5G is presented in three captivating colors: Ash Black, Groovy Violet, and Jazzy Green, available in two storage variants: 4GB+128GB and 6GB+128GB. It will hit the shelves of Flipkart, Samsung.com, and select retail outlets starting March 11, with prices starting at Rs 11,999 (inclusive of bank offers).

Samsung introduced its latest smartphone offering, the Galaxy F15 5G, on Monday, boasting a robust 6000mAh battery and a vibrant sAMOLED display in the Indian market.

The Galaxy F15 5G is presented in three captivating colors: Ash Black, Groovy Violet, and Jazzy Green, available in two storage variants: 4GB+128GB and 6GB+128GB. It will hit the shelves of Flipkart, Samsung.com, and select retail outlets starting March 11, with prices starting at Rs 11,999 (inclusive of bank offers).

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For eager customers, an early sale on Flipkart commences on March 4, where purchasers of the Galaxy F15 5G can acquire a Samsung Travel Adapter valued at Rs 1299 for just Rs 299, as per the company's announcement.

Aditya Babbar, Vice President, MX Business, Samsung India, expressed enthusiasm about the device, highlighting its distinctive features such as the sAMOLED display, the commitment to four generations of Android upgrades, and five years of security updates, alongside the impressive 6000mAh battery, ensuring an enjoyable user experience.

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The smartphone boasts a sizable 6.5-inch display, powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ processor, with a 50MP triple camera setup at the rear and a 13MP front camera for capturing stunning images.

Samsung emphasized its commitment to providing long-term software support, ensuring that the Galaxy F15 receives four generations of Android upgrades and five years of security updates, thereby enabling users to enjoy the latest features and enhanced security for an extended period.

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