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Samsung Galaxy F42 5G launched in India: Check price & specifications

Samsung has launched the Galaxy F42 5G, the company's first 5G smartphone in the F series, in the Indian market. The smartphone has a 64MP triple camera with night mode, a 6.6-inch FHD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate, and compatibility for 12 different 5G bands. In India, the Samsung Galaxy F42 5G is available for a starting price of Rs 20,999.  A variant with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage will cost you Rs 22,999 (approximately). 

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Samsung's Galaxy F41 is a mid-range smartphone that is somewhat more expensive than the Galaxy F41. It is intended to replace the Galaxy F41. To name a few highlights, these include a 5G chipset, Dolby Atmos support, and an HDR display. 

Samsung F42 availability

In association with Flipkart's Big Billion Days promotion, the phone will be available for purchase on October 3 through the Samsung Online Store. It will also be available at certain retail locations and Flipkart's website. The phone will be available for reduced pricing of Rs 17,999 (6GB/128GB) and Rs 19,999 (8GB/128GB) for a limited time only. There will be two matte colours available: matte black and aqua matte for the smartphone.

Galaxy F42 5G Specifications 

Galaxy F42 5G Specifications

On top of Android 11 and One UI 3.0, the Samsung Galaxy F42 5G comes with a 6.6-inch full HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate and a waterdrop notch. High-speed data transfer is now feasible, all thanks to the introduction of LTE Cat. 6 technology. The MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC can support up to 8GB of RAM in certain devices. For depth perception, the smartphone includes a 2-megapixel depth sensor in addition to a 64-megapixel main camera. Additional features of the camera system on the rear include Hyperlapse, Slow Motion filming modes, Food, Night, Panorama, and Pro modes.

Samsung F42: Additional features

Samsung F42: Additional features

The Samsung Galaxy F42 5G's front-facing 8-megapixel camera sensor comes quite handy for shooting selfies and video chatting with friends and family. Additionally, a fingerprint sensor is integrated into the device's side panel. Dolby Atmos compatibility allows users to enjoy a more immersive audio experience with their wired or wireless headphones. Furthermore, the phone measures 167.2x76.4x9.0mm in size!

Let us see how this new launch of Samsung will roll over in the market. Till then, stay connected to Digit.

Let us see how this new launch of Samsung will roll over in the market. Till then, stay connected to Digit.

Disclaimer: This article has been authored by a member of our Digit Squad community.



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