Samsung, the South Korean tech giant, is all set to launch two new smartphones– Galaxy J6+ and Galaxy J4+ in India this week.
The move is being viewed by the industry as Samsung’s attempt to take on the Chinese smartphone brands in India which have created a niche in the country.
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Both the smartphones are likely to be priced between Rs 10,000 and Rs 20,000, industry sources told IANS.
The Galaxy J6+ is expected to come with dual rear cameras along with the support of an industry-first side finger print sensor while the Galaxy J4+ is likely to come with a new ‘emotify’ feature that would allow the users to communicate in an improved way.
Samsung had launched Galaxy J8 and J6 mid-segment smartphones in India earlier this year.
Galaxy J is Samsung India’s most successful smartphone brand.
In July, Samsung had opened the world’s biggest mobile factory in Noida with a capacity of manufacturing 120 million phones a year.