Samsung Mobile Price In India 2020

 

Samsung Galaxy M01 (Black, 3GB RAM, 32GB Storage) with No Cost EMI/Additional Exchange Offers 

3 GB RAM | 32 GB ROM | Expandable Upto 512 GB

14.48 cm (5.7 inch) HD+ Display

13MP + 2MP | 5MP Front Camera

4000 mAh Lithium-ion Battery

Qualcomm Snapdragon (SDM439) Octa Core Processor


Samsung Galaxy M01 Core (Black, 2GB RAM, 32GB Storage) with No Cost EMI/Additional Exchange Offers 

4 GB RAM | 64 GB ROM | Expandable Upto 512 GB

16.26 cm (6.4 inch) Full HD+ Display

48MP + 8MP + 5MP | 20MP Front Camera

6000 mAh Battery

Exynos 9611-Octa Core processor Processor

Samsung Galaxy M31 (Ocean Blue, 6GB RAM, 128GB Storage) - Get Rs 2,000 Amazon Pay cashback on prepaid orders. Limited Period offer 

6 GB RAM | 128 GB ROM | Expandable Upto 512 GB
16.26 cm (6.4 inch) Full HD+ Display
64MP + 8MP + 5MP + 5MP | 32MP Front Camera
6000 mAh Battery
Samsung Exynos 9 Octa 9611 Processor

Samsung Galaxy M01 Core (Black, 1GB RAM, 16GB Storage) with No Cost EMI/Additional Exchange Offers 

1 GB RAM | 16 GB ROM | Expandable Upto 512 GB
13.46 cm (5.3 inch) Full HD+ Display
8MP Rear Camera | 5MP Front Camera
3000 mAh Battery
MediaTek | MT6739WW quad core  Processor

Samsung Galaxy M01 (Blue, 3GB RAM, 32GB Storage) with No Cost EMI/Additional Exchange Offers 

3 GB RAM | 32 GB ROM | Expandable Upto 512 GB
14.48 cm (5.7 inch) HD+ Display
13MP + 2MP | 5MP Front Camera
4000 mAh Lithium-ion Battery
Qualcomm Snapdragon (SDM439) Octa Core Processor
Samsung Galaxy M21 (Midnight Blue, 6GB RAM, 128GB Storage) - Get Rs 1,000 Amazon Pay cashback on prepaid orders. Limited Period offer 

6 GB RAM | 128 GB ROM | Expandable Upto 512 GB
16.26 cm (6.4 inch) Full HD+ Display
48MP + 8MP + 5MP | 20MP Front Camera
6000 mAh Battery
Exynos 9611-Octa Core processor Processor
Samsung Galaxy M11 (Metallic Blue, 4GB RAM, 64GB Storage) with No Cost EMI/Additional Exchange Offers 

4 GB RAM | 64 GB ROM | Expandable Upto 512 GB
16.26 cm (6.4 inch) HD+ Display
13MP + 5MP + 2MP | 8MP Front Camera
5000 mAh Lithium-ion Battery
Qualcomm Snapdragon (SDM450-F01) Octa Core Processor

Samsung Galaxy M51 (Electric Blue, 8GB RAM, 128GB Storage) - Get Rs 3,000 Instant discount on SBI Credit Cards. Limited Period Offer 

8 GB RAM | 128 GB ROM | Expandable Upto 512 GB
16.51 cm (6.5 inch) Full HD+ Display
48MP + 12MP + 5MP + 5MP | 32MP Front Camera
4000 mAh Lithium-ion Battery
Exynos 9611 Processor
Super AMOLED Display

Samsung Galaxy A21s (Black, 4GB RAM, 64GB Storage) with No Cost EMI/Additional Exchange Offers 

4 GB RAM | 64 GB ROM | Expandable Upto 512 GB
16.51 cm (6.5 inch) HD+ Display
48MP + 8MP + 2MP + 2MP | 13MP Front Camera
5000 mAh Lithium-ion Battery
Exynos 850 Octa Core Processor
Super AMOLED Display
Samsung Galaxy M01s (Grey, 3GB RAM, 32GB Storage) with No Cost EMI/Additional Exchange Offers 

3 GB RAM | 32 GB ROM | Expandable Upto 512 GB
15.75 cm (6.2 inch) Full HD+ Display
13MP + 2MP | 8MP Front Camera
4000 mAh Battery
MediaTek | MT6762 octa core Processor

Samsung Mobile Price In India 2020

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Custom versions of Android like Samsung's TouchWiz or Huawei's EMUI get a bad rap. And there was a time when they deserved it. Custom 'faces' made phones slower, doubling down on basic functionality, and confusing about using Android - no one needs two calendar apps on their phone.

I've been using a Samsung Galaxy S8 for a while. In the spiritual order of my BlackBerry article, I found a few things that are actually better in Samsung's Android version.

I'm not talking about the countless promotions over the years. These can be bought with money.

I also ignore the overall look. Samsung's One UI has made great strides.

I'll focus on three different functions:

Gesture navigation

For Android 10, Google was inspired and copied gesture navigation. It was pretty frustrating when a beta user learned new schemes every month, but that's it.

The really frustrating thing is, you don't have to copy the iPhone's motion system one by one - Android always had a toggle and a back button. But Google ignored them. Now slide in from both sides to push back. This makes it impossible to crop a photo (taking the edges of the image is done in the same gesture).

 

Other drawbacks of the iPhone system were also copied: since the only button now is Software, it rotates with the rotation of the device. Which means you are not sure where you are (because sometimes you are not sure how your device thinks it ran).

iPhone and Android show a small indicator at the bottom that is suppressed from the inside, such as Games.

Now, before Android 10 hit the final implementation of navigation gestures, Samsung already had them. But a little different:

Gestures are always at the bottom of the phone's hardware, eliminating guesswork like old-school physical buttons.

The indicators could be deactivated, but functionality was still on the first hit (and I had no accidental activation).

Swipe up to the left activated back button, to the right task launcher. Does that make sense? Guess what functionality is in that position on Android? Yes, Google has run Google Assistant in both places.

Ultra battery saving mode

In addition to the normal battery saving mode, Samsung offers the so-called Ultra battery saver.

Using this mode is quite interesting, no bells and whistles, not even wallpaper, but maybe 20 compatible apps, but WhatsApp, Mail, camera works fine. Battery life is doubled thanks to the experience of a basic smartphone, eliminating unnecessary and perhaps confusing possibilities. It is a only way to make a phone grandpa ready.

Use your phone on the big screen

Yes, I'm talking about Dex again. Since the last time I wrote about it, Dex has improved. You no longer need to boot a separate operating system with a specific docking station - just install the app and connect via cable.

Dex and the underlying idea are certainly not perfect and / or the future of computers. But it doesn't have to be useful to you. I suppose most of us can remember a situation on vacation or otherwise where you only had your smartphone in your pocket, but you would have benefited from a large screen and keyboard.

We come across what may be Android's motto: not polished, but at least possible.

It's easy to ignore a feature like Dex from our Western point of view - we always have a backup of our laptop or desktop. I think in developing countries, where the smartphone is the only digital device (the PC has grown out), it's more important that the device can handle all tasks, and less important that the UX is polished.

The overriding argument is that the iPhone is struggling in China because WeChat is leveling the playing field. But if so, why is the share of iOS in India worse? (They don't have WeChat or any other dominant chat service.)

I have evolved to think of Android as a Unix system with forks. For example. Debian offers a solid and robust user experience with continuous updates, etc.