Monday, August 7, 2023

Samsung Galaxy F34 5G launched at 18,999: What is unique about the phone

Samsung’s new F-series smartphone has hit the Indian market. Today Samsung introduced the Galaxy F34 5G which boasts a sAMOLED display. The smartphone is available for pre-orders. It comes in two memory options that are 6GB+ 128GB and 8GB+ 128GB. Samsung is known for its impressive display in smartphones. But apart from the display, let’s see what more this budget smartphone has to offer. 

Starting with the display configuration, the Samsung Galaxy F34 5G features a 6.46-inch sAMOLED display that supports up to 120Hz refresh rate. It comes with FHD+ resolution and the Gorilla Glass 5 protection. 

Also read: Samsung Galaxy F54 might be priciest F-series phone, will it be worth it?

 Samsung Galaxy F34 5G

Talking about the performance, it is powered by Samsung's Exynos 1280 processor paired with up to 8GB RAM and 128GB storage as I mentioned before. It runs on Android 12 operating system. It is packed with a 6000mAh battery and the smartphone claims to last up to two days straight on a single charge.

On the camera front, it sports a 50-megapixel OIS ‘no shake’ primary camera along with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 2-megapixel sensor. Samsung Galaxy F34 5G comes with a 13-megapixel selfie shooter. 

Moving to the prices and availability, the Samsung Galaxy F34 5G launched in India at a starting price of ₹18,999 for the 6GB RAM variant. However, the top model is priced at ₹20,999. You can purchase the all new Samsung Galaxy F34 5G from Samsung’s online store or Flipkart, as it is available there for pre-orders. The sale of the smartphone will most likely start from August 12. 

Also read: Samsung set to launch a new F-Series model, the Galaxy F54: Expected specifications

 Samsung Galaxy F34 5G

Interestingly, there is also a 10 percent instant discount on ICICI Bank Credit and Debit cards, an additional ₹1,000 deduction via cashback or coupon, and another ₹2,000 discount on HDFC Bank Credit non-EMI, Credit, and Debit EMI transactions.



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