Samsung Galaxy F04 launched in India: Here’s what it offers
Samsung’s newest entry-level offering, the Samsung Galaxy F04, has been launched in India
The smartphone has a glossy finish, 6.5-inch HD+ IPS LCD display, and virtual RAM.
The Samsung Galaxy F04 can be purchased on Flipkart for ₹7,499.
Samsung’s latest offering, the Samsung Galaxy F04, entered Indian markets today. This device has been confirmed to be a Flipkart-exclusive smartphone, which means that consumers can only purchase it via this e-commerce website. Flipkart also created a landing page dedicated to this entry-level smartphone and confirmed some of the critical specifications of the smartphone.
Samsung Galaxy F04 specifications
1. Display
Samsung Galaxy F04 comes with a 6.5-inch HD+ IPS LCD display with a 60Hz refresh rate. The display houses a water drop notch for the front camera.
2. RAM+ option
Samsung Galaxy F04 offers 8GB RAM with 4GB LPDDR4x RAM + 4GB Virtual RAM. It runs on a MediaTek Helio P35 SoC, and up to 128 GB of onboard storage.
3. Two major OS updates
Another key feature offered by the Samsung Galaxy F04 is the support for two major OS updates. It runs on Android 12 (Go edition) right out of the box, but can accommodate two future updates to ensure customers can keep up with the Joneses.
4. Large Battery
The Samsung Galaxy F04 comes with a 5,000mAh battery capacity. This is backed by 15W charging support.
5. Design
The Samsung Galaxy F04 is offering a glossy finish. The smartphone is available in two colour options, viz. Jade Purple and Opal Green. The rest of the repertoire also consists of a fingerprint reader, 3.5mm audio jack, USB-C socket, WiFi, Bluetooth, and dual SIM support.
Samsung Galaxy F04 price in India
The Samsung Galaxy F04 is available on Flipkart and Samsung India’s website for ₹7,499. The sale begins on January 12 at 12 PM.
Kajoli Anand Puri
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