Samsung slashes prices on Galaxy S24 Ultra, A55, M36 and more for festive season in India

Samsung slashes prices on Galaxy S24 Ultra, A55, M36 and more for festive season in India

In a bid to celebrate the festive season, Samsung has unveiled exclusive pricing on a variety of its Galaxy smartphones, marking the lowest prices since their initial launch. This limited-time offer encompasses flagship, mid-range, and budget models, providing Indian consumers with a broad range of choices. Among the standout deals are significant reductions on the Galaxy S24 series. The Galaxy S24 Ultra, known for its exceptional features, has seen its price drop from ₹1,29,999 to an astonishing ₹71,999. Other models in this series have also received steep discounts, with the Galaxy S24 (powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 3) now available for ₹39,999, down from ₹74,999, and the Galaxy S24 FE priced at ₹29,999, reduced from ₹59,999. The Galaxy S24 Ultra continues to be a top choice in the premium segment, boasting a 200MP camera, advanced telephoto capabilities, and cutting-edge Galaxy AI enhancements. The refreshed Galaxy S24 series introduces the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, along with features like Live Translate for seamless real-time call translations and Gemini Live AI conversations. Meanwhile, the S24 FE offers similar AI functionalities, complemented by a vibrant 6.7-inch AMOLED 2X display and an enduring battery life. In the mid-range Galaxy A series, shoppers can enjoy discounts of up to 42%. The Galaxy A55 5G is now priced at ₹23,999, down from ₹39,999, while the Galaxy A35 5G can be purchased for ₹17,999, a reduction from ₹30,999. The A55 features a premium metal frame, Gorilla Glass Victus+ for durability, and a Big Pixel camera sensor, while both A55 and A35 models come equipped with 6.6-inch FHD+ AMOLED displays, Dolby speakers, and 50MP OIS cameras. For those seeking value, the Galaxy M series offers competitive pricing as well. The Galaxy M36 5G is now available for ₹13,999, down from ₹19,999, while the Galaxy M16 5G and M06 5G are priced at ₹10,499 and ₹7,499, respectively. The M36 5G is powered by the Exynos 1380 chipset and includes features like Circle to Search and a vapour-cooling chamber designed for gaming. The M16 boasts a 6.7-inch AMOLED display along with Samsung Wallet Tap & Pay functionality, while the M06 delivers 12-band 5G support with the Dimensity 6300 chip. Additionally, the Galaxy F series presents affordable options, with the Galaxy F36 5G priced at ₹13,999 and the Galaxy F06 5G at ₹7,499. The F36 5G is equipped with AI-driven editing tools such as Object Eraser and Edit Suggestions, alongside a stylish leather finish. The F06 5G features a unique Ripple Glow design and a 50MP camera, making it an appealing entry-level 5G device. These festive offers on various Galaxy models, including the S24 Ultra, S24, S24 FE, A35 5G, M36 5G, M16 5G, and F36 5G, will be available across India starting September 22, 2025.

Sources : Business Today

Published On : Sep 18, 2025, 13:00

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