Samsung Galaxy F22 coming to India in July


New Delhi, Jun 29 (IANS): South Korean tech giant Samsung is planning to launch a new F series smartphone -- Galaxy F22 -- in the country that is supposed to be priced under Rs 15,000.

The upcoming Galaxy F Series smartphone is coming to India in the second week of July, industry sources told IANS.

The smartphone is tipped to feature a 6.4-inch HD+ Super AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate for smooth performance.

Galaxy F22 is speculated to come with a massive 6000mAh battery to ensure that the lifestyle needs of Gen Z and millennial consumers are met.

It will sport a 48MP quad-camera set-up to capture detailed shots, the sources added.

Galaxy F is Samsung's India-specific smartphone series for which Samsung has tied up with Flipkart. Galaxy F smartphones also sell on Samsung Online Store and leading retail stores.

Samsung has launched a series of Galaxy F smartphones in India this year, including Galaxy F62, Galaxy F12 and Galaxy F02s. It will be Samsung's fourth Galaxy F Series smartphone to launch in India this year.

Galaxy F portfolio is a growing brand from Samsung and has become extremely popular among Gen Z and millennial consumers looking for powerful devices from Samsung.

 

  

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