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Samsung Galaxy A57 5G starts at Rs 56,999, offering a premium design, long-term software support, and a balanced experience. But what makes it 'almost flagship'? Find out in the review., Gadgets, Times Now |
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Samsung Galaxy A57 5G starts at Rs 56,999, offering a premium design, long-term software support, and a balanced experience. But what makes it 'almost flagship'? Find out in the review., Gadgets, Times Now |
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The Samsung Galaxy A37, launched recently in India, is now available at its lowest price on Amazon. Initially priced at Rs 41,999, the smartphone is currently listed for Rs 32,994, offering a discount of Rs 9,005. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is listed at Rs 1,03,999 on Amazon with discounts, cashback, and EMI options, bringing down the effective cost for buyers looking at flagship upgrades. |
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Samsung may soon enter the fast-growing smart glasses market. According to fresh leaks, the company is working on its first pair of Samsung Galaxy Glasses, a wearable device designed for everyday use with AI-powered features. |
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Samsung is reportedly planning to launch smart glasses later this year. The glasses are said to be powered by the Snapdragon AR1 processor. Here is what we know so far. |
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Samsung is set to enhance its foldable smartphone lineup this July with the anticipated launch of the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8, alongside a potential surprise: the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Samsung's rumoured Galaxy Glasses signal the company's entry into the smart eyewear space, with leaks suggesting an AI-first, display-free design, and more. |
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In the market where compact has become the key selling feature, Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus still backs the users who don't want their phone to be in a particular "fitting" size. It comes with powerful hardware, dependable software and knows exactly what it is. But at Rs 1,19,999, it is standing just a little too close to the Ultra for its own good. |
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The NOIRLab reveals a breathtaking photo of the Sombrero galaxy, showcasing its glowing halo and detailed structure, captured 30 million light-years away. |
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The Sombrero galaxy and its glowing halo of stars have never looked this good. The US National Science Foundation's NOIRLab released the latest photo. |