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Samsung to Soon Launch New Galaxy On Smartphone

Samsung to Soon Launch New Galaxy On Smartphones with Bixby AI on Amazon India

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2017 was a great year for Samsung. As Samsung has launched many phones in 2017 which includes a budget as well as Flagship phones. Samsung has recently unveiled the Galaxy A8 (2018) & Galaxy A8+ (2018) smartphones. Both these devices are expected to go on sale starting early next month. Samsung is going to launch their new Galaxy On Smartphones in the coming year in the Indian market. This new successor for  Galaxy On5 Pro and On7 Pro will be exclusively available on Amazon.in.

According to sources, the device will come with Bixby Ai and a dedicated Bixby button. We also heard that Samsung might collaborate with Amazon India for Purchasing any product using Bixby Vision. The device will be coming with a metal unibody design. This can be seen in the teaser image of the phone. The power button and the speaker are placed on the right edge of the device. While the newly launched mid-range smartphones are coming with 18:9 display, these new Galaxy On smartphones still sports the standard displays with 16:9 aspect ratio.

From all the information available till now, it is clear that the phone will launch in Gold and Black color options. On top of the display, we can see the 2.5 D curved glass. Recently, the company also announced price cuts on several Galaxy On smartphones. Samsung has launched the 3GB RAM variant of the Galaxy J7 NXt smartphone. It is priced at Rs. 12,990 and is sold via offline stores across the country. So, by watching the consistency of the company we can soon hone for the launch of this new Galaxy On Device.

Also, the device might include Samsung Pay Mini for making instant payment using PayTM and UPI. The device might come in two different variants. More and confirm news are yet to be announced, which are expected very soon. Till then stay tuned to Tech Hundred for the pricing and full specification

 

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