Samsung Galaxy S4 Gets Price Cut: Now Available at Rs. 17,999
I remember the day when i bought the Samsung Galaxy S4 at the whooping price of around Rs. 43,000. I bought it when it was in a boom. The phone comes with lots of features and all the features are in its best. I am still using this phone and still far not face any severe issues. The good news here is that Samsung has slashed the price of its 2013 flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S4 in India. The Samsung Galaxy S4 will be officially available via dealers at Rs. 17,999, compared to the previous price tag of Rs. 21,900 - a price cut of Rs. 3,900.
You may still see the same old price of 21,900 at some of the retailer. But they will update the price. The same price of 17,999 will also be displayed on the Samsung's official store. To recall, Samsung launched the Galaxy S4 in 2013 at a premium price of Rs. 43,500.
The handset started receiving Android 5.0 Lollipop update earlier this month. The Android 5.0.1 Lollipop update for the Exynos-based GT-I9500 variant rolled out over-the-air (OTA) and was about 990MB in size. The update, apart from bringing the Material Design UI of Lollipop, featured Samsung's own TouchWiz interface skinned on top, and brings changes to the notification panel, includes Guest mode, and adds Android Smart Lock, apart from improving overall performance, security and battery life.
Cheers!!!
You may still see the same old price of 21,900 at some of the retailer. But they will update the price. The same price of 17,999 will also be displayed on the Samsung's official store. To recall, Samsung launched the Galaxy S4 in 2013 at a premium price of Rs. 43,500.
The handset started receiving Android 5.0 Lollipop update earlier this month. The Android 5.0.1 Lollipop update for the Exynos-based GT-I9500 variant rolled out over-the-air (OTA) and was about 990MB in size. The update, apart from bringing the Material Design UI of Lollipop, featured Samsung's own TouchWiz interface skinned on top, and brings changes to the notification panel, includes Guest mode, and adds Android Smart Lock, apart from improving overall performance, security and battery life.
Cheers!!!
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