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Samsung to launch Galaxy S23 FE in India ahead of festive season

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Shillong, September 27: Samsung is gearing up to introduce the Galaxy S23 FE in India at the beginning of next month, just in time for the upcoming festive season.

This smartphone is set to be one of Samsung’s key offerings for festive sales and will make its global debut in India.

As per IANS, the Galaxy S23 FE is expected to feature refreshing color options and will come equipped with Nightography or Night Mode, enabling users to capture high-quality photos even in low-light conditions. It is also likely to receive IP68 certification and Gorilla Glass 5 protection for enhanced durability. Powered by a flagship processor, the device promises a fantastic gaming experience.

Sources suggest that Samsung’s latest premium segment smartphone will hit the Indian market early next month. The “FE” in its name stands for Fan Edition, and this series was first introduced in 2020, offering a premium flagship experience at an accessible price point.

The Galaxy S23 FE is expected to carry forward the legacy of the successful Galaxy S23 series. The FE series has gained popularity in the Indian market over the years, and analysts anticipate strong demand for the Galaxy S23 FE as well. This launch is expected to bolster Samsung’s market share in the premium smartphone segment in India.

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