
Samsung Galaxy S24 5G price drop alert: Get onyx black, 8GB, 256GB storage at up to Rs. 32,000 discount
Samsung Galaxy S24 5G price cut: Samsung recently surprised Indian smartphone shoppers by lowering the Galaxy S24 5G price from Rs. 79,999 to Rs. 49,343 on Amazon, which is now available with a huge savings of up to Rs. 32,000. Because of this unanticipated price reduction, the Galaxy S24 is one of the most alluring flagship offers of 2025.
Now is the time to take action if you've been coveting a high-end Android experience without the high cost. The bargain becomes much better with more exchange deals and cashback choices. However, what precisely distinguishes this smartphone from the crowded market?
This post explores the features and advantages that set the Galaxy S24 5G apart for both regular users and tech aficionados.
Samsung Galaxy S24 5G specifications
The Samsung Galaxy S24 boasts a 6.2-inch AMOLED screen with a maximum brightness of 2,600 nits and a refresh rate of 120 Hz. Up to 512GB of storage, up to 8GB of RAM, and an Exynos 2400 chipset are all included in the gadget. A 4,000 mAh battery that can be charged with 25W powers the gadget. It has AI features like Chat Assist, Note Assist, Now Brief, Circle to Search, and more, and it runs Android 15 with One UI 7.
The camera comprises a 10MP telephoto lens, a 12MP ultrawide, and a 50MP primary shooter.
Also Read: Samsung One UI 8 beta is now live with Galaxy S25 series: Is this update available in India?
Samsung Galaxy S24 5G price, discount, and offer
The pricing of the Samsung Galaxy S24 5G has decreased from Rs 79,999 to Rs 49,343. When using the Amazon Pay ICICI Bank card, customers can receive Rs 1,480 in cashback, lowering the overall cost to less than Rs 43,000. EMI and free EMI options are also available to customers, with monthly rates starting at Rs 2,221.
Buyers can trade their previous gadgets for up to Rs 41,850 based on the brand, model, and variation. For complete protection against screen damage, customers can also choose Samsung Care+.
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