If you're looking to buy a new smartphone this Diwali, there's good news for you. Samsung has expanded its popular M-series lineup by launching the Galaxy M17 in the Indian market. This new smartphone offers a great blend of performance, design, and durability at an affordable price. Let's learn more about it.
Display and Design
The Samsung Galaxy M17 features a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED Full HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate, ensuring smooth scrolling and vibrant visuals. The screen is protected by Gorilla Glass Victus.
Camera Setup
For photography enthusiasts, the Galaxy M17 features a triple rear camera setup, including a 50MP primary lens for sharp and detailed shots. On the front, it has a 13MP selfie camera.
Performance and Battery
Powered by the 5nm Exynos 1330 chipset, this phone ensures efficient multitasking and smooth performance. It has a 5000mAh battery that supports 25W fast wired charging.
Software and AI Features
The Galaxy M17 runs on One UI based on Android 15, which offers a clean interface and several AI-enhanced features for an enhanced user experience.
Variants and Price
Samsung offers the Galaxy M17 in three storage options:
4GB RAM + 128GB - ₹12,499
6GB RAM + 128GB - ₹13,999
8GB RAM + 128GB - ₹15,499
Availability
The Galaxy M17 will go on sale starting October 13th and will be available exclusively on Amazon India.
With its powerful performance, long software support, and attractive pricing, the Samsung Galaxy M17 emerges as a strong contender in the mid-range smartphone market – giving tough competition to rivals like Vivo, which recently launched a phone with a 200MP camera in the same price segment.
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