Just
weeks after launching the Galaxy Note 3 phablet, Samsung has cut the
prices of its Galaxy S III and Galaxy S4 mini smartphones.
Galaxy
S4 Mini, the smaller version of Galaxy S4, can now be purchased at Rs
23,360 from the website. It was launched in India this June at Rs
27,999. This phone runs on Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) and has a 4.3-inch
display, 1.7GHz dual-core processor, 2GB RAM and 8MP camera.
Launched
last year, Samsung Galaxy S III is now available for Rs 25,400 on the
company's India e-store. It was previously priced at approximately Rs
28,000. The manufacturer is also offering a flip cover at discounted
price with this phone. The phone has a 4.8-inch screen, 1.4GHz quad-core
processor, 1GB RAM, 8MP camera and runs on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean).
Samsung
Galaxy Core, which was launched in June at Rs 15,690 in India, recently
got a price cut as well. It is listed at Rs 13,520 on the official
e-store of the company.
The Galaxy Note II is
yet to get an official price cut despite the launch of its successor.
Though listed at Rs 32,150 on the company's website, this handset can be
purchased at approximately Rs 28,000 in the market today. The South
Korean manufacturer launched the Note 3 phablet in India on September 25
at Rs 49,990, making it the most expensive device in its portfolio.
According
to the latest IDC report, Samsung holds a 26% share of the Indian
market. It recently launched the world's first curved screen smartphone,
named Galaxy Round. Though it has been launched in South Korea, details
of its global availability have not been announced yet.
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