
Galaxy A50 gets even more affordable
Packed with several premium features, the Galaxy A50 is the most value-for-money Samsung mid-ranger yet. And it just got more affordable. Samsung has slashed its prices in India by ₹1,500 (~$22). The 4GB RAM variant is now available to buy at ₹18,490 (~$266), whereas the 6GB variant now costs ₹21,490 (~$310). The new prices are already live on Amazon India, Flipkart, and Samsung India's official website, as well as offline retail stores.
The Galaxy M30, meanwhile, is the most premium Galaxy M smartphone so far, at least until the Galaxy M40 launches on June 11. It is one of the very few phones to come with a triple rear camera setup under ₹15,000 (~$215) in India. However, Samsung opting for a flash sale model for the Galaxy M series meant the M30 was so far available on a first come, first served basis only.
Customers who missed the first sale had to wait until it was restocked at a later date. That’s changed now, as the handset is available via open sales. The Galaxy M30 is now listed as in-stock on Amazon India, Flipkart and the Samsung online store. It costs ₹14,990 (~$215) for the 4GB+64GB variant, whereas the 6GB+128GB variant is priced at ₹17,990 (~$260).
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