
Samsung recently took the wraps off its new Galaxy M53 in the global market and now it is preparing to launch it in India. The announcement came just weeks after the company launched the Galaxy M33 device for under Rs 20,000. Last month, the brand unveiled several Galaxy A series phones and it seems that Samsung is focusing on the Galaxy M series in April. Here's what the upcoming Galaxy M53 could cost in India.
How much can the Samsung Galaxy M53 cost
Samsung is expected to place the Galaxy M53 between the Galaxy A53 5G and the Galaxy A73. Its price can be between Rs 35,000 to Rs 40,000. The upcoming phone has slightly better specs than the A53, so it could cost more than this Galaxy A series, which is selling for Rs 34,499. The starting price of the Samsung Galaxy A73 5G is Rs 41,999. Let us tell you that Samsung Galaxy M52 was launched in the country for Rs 29,999.
Will launch on 22nd April
The Galaxy M53 is already available in the global market, and the specifications of the upcoming Samsung phone are known. The device is equipped with a 6.7-inch screen that works at Full HD + resolution. It has a Super AMOLED Plus panel with support for a 120Hz refresh rate. This phone will be launched in India on 22nd April.
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