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Samsung Galaxy M40 is Available on a Discount of Rs. 2000 with more Exciting Offers

Monali Gupta

Samsung's punch-hole camera and Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 processor-based smartphone are getting a discount of Rs 2,000. This smartphone is Samsung's Galaxy M40. It was launched for Rs 19,999. However, it has been listed on Amazon India and Samsung's online store for Rs 17,999. In such a situation, it seems that Samsung has cut the price of this smartphone, although it cannot be confirmed right now.

Customers can also get an instant discount of up to 5 percent through HSBC bank card on buying the Galaxy M40 on Amazon India. Also, customers can also take advantage of no-cost EMI and discounts of up to Rs 7,450 through exchange. However, there is also a discussion that Samsung may soon launch the upgraded smartphone of Galaxy M40 in India. According to the reports, the upgrade of Galaxy M40 will be called Galaxy M50.

Samsung had already made it clear that Galaxy M series smartphones to be launched in future will also be made available at offline retail stores. That is, it will not be an online exclusive series from now on. The South Korean company launched this series online exclusively earlier this year.

If we talk about the specifications of Samsung Galaxy M40, it has a 6.3-inch full-HD + (2340 × 1080 pixels) TFT LCD Infinity-O display. Here is a 16MP selfie camera in a small hole. At the same time, there is a triple camera setup with 32MP primary camera in the back. This smartphone comes with 6GB of RAM and octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 processor. This smartphone has a 3,500 mAh battery and also supports 15w fast charging.

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