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Samsung Galaxy M42 5G priced at Rs 25,000 in India

There’s something more to share about the soon-to-be expected new Samsung device – the Galaxy M42 5G. This device is expected to come with a price tag of Rs. 25,000 in India, making it an affordable 5G smartphone in the country.

Previously we informed that Samsung Galaxy M42 5G is expected to be introduced in April 2021 in India. The device is expected to come with a Snapdragon 750G SoC, Adreno 619 GPU, paired with 4GB of RAM, and will run Android 11 out of the box with a layer of One UI 3.0.

The device has already made its appearance on the 3C and Geekbench listings. These sources also confirmed that the device would come with a massive 6,000mAh battery and has passed through Wi-Fi Alliance and Bluetooth SIG.

No further information is shared, but it’s expected that this new phone would come with a large AMOLED display with an FHD+ resolution, a quad-rear camera setup with either 48MP or 64MP primary camera.

Source: MySmartPrice

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