Samsung Galaxy F55 price in India leaked for all three variants: What to expect

Updated on 29-Apr-2024
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Samsung could launch the Galaxy F55 smartphone in India soon.

The 8GB+128GB variant of the Galaxy F55 is expected to be priced at ₹26,999.

The 8GB+256GB variant will likely be available at ₹29,999.

Samsung Galaxy F54 5G was launched in India last year. There is speculation that Samsung could launch the Galaxy F55 smartphone in India soon. Now, the price of all the potential three variants of the Galaxy F55 smartphone has been leaked. 

Let’s see at what price Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy F55 handset in India.

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According to a post by tipster Abhishek Yadav on X, the Galaxy F55 smartphone could be available at a starting price of ₹26,999.

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The 8GB+128GB variant is expected to be priced at ₹26,999. Meanwhile, the 8GB+256GB variant will likely be available at ₹29,999. The top 12GB+256GB variant could be priced at ₹32,999.

The tipster also mentioned that the Samsung Galaxy F55 is expected to come with a few tweaks compared to the recently launched Galaxy M55.

Let’s recap the specifications of the Galaxy M55 5G smartphone. The Galaxy M55 5G boasts a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 processor. For photography, the Samsung Galaxy M55 5G handset is equipped with a triple camera setup, holding a 50MP main camera, an 8MP Ultrawide lens, and a 2MP Macro sensor. On the front, there is a 50MP selfie shooter.

Additionally, the Galaxy M55 5G device packs a 5000mAh battery with 45W charging support. This smartphone comes in two colour options: Denim Black and Light Green. Other features include dual stereo speakers, in-display fingerprint scanner, and more.

It’s important to note that the prices of the Galaxy F55 smartphone which are mentioned in the article are based on a leak. So, we suggest taking them with a pinch of salt.

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Ayushi Jain

Tech news writer by day, BGMI player by night. Combining my passion for tech and gaming to bring you the latest in both worlds.

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