
Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy F17 5G in India, expanding its Galaxy F series portfolio. This latest addition is touted as one of the slimmest smartphones in its category, boasting a remarkable thickness of just 7.5 mm. The design of the Galaxy F17 5G features Corning Gorilla Glass Victus, enhancing its resistance to scratches and accidental drops. Additionally, it holds an IP54 rating, ensuring protection against dust and splashes of water. Available in two vibrant colors, Violet Pop and Neo Black, the device appeals to a broad range of users. Equipped with a 6.7-inch FHD+ Infinity-U Super AMOLED display, the smartphone supports a 90Hz refresh rate for smooth and fluid visuals. Performance-wise, the Galaxy F17 5G is powered by a cutting-edge 5nm Exynos 1330 processor, enabling seamless multitasking and efficient handling of demanding applications. Samsung has incorporated several AI features into the device, such as Circle to Search with Google, which allows users to search for images, text, and music quickly, alongside Gemini Live for real-time AI interactions. Users can also expect six years of Android upgrades and security updates, ensuring longevity in software support. The phone is equipped with a robust 5000mAh battery that supports 25W fast charging, catering to users who require reliable battery life. On the camera front, the Galaxy F17 5G features a triple rear camera setup led by a 50MP primary sensor with Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS), complemented by a 5MP ultra-wide lens and a 2MP macro lens. For selfies, it includes a 13MP front camera. Currently, the Galaxy F17 5G is available for purchase at Samsung retail stores, on Samsung.com, and through Flipkart. Pricing details for the Indian market have been announced, and customers can also opt for no-cost EMI plans extending to six months.
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