HomeNewsSamsung Galaxy S9 Plus price slashed, starts at Rs 57,900

Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus price slashed, starts at Rs 57,900

The base 64GB variant of the Galaxy S9 Plus is now available at Rs 57,900 which is the same price at which the Galaxy S9 was sold for, at the time of the launch. The 128GB and 256GB versions of the Galaxy S9 Plus will also be readily available at new prices of Rs 61,900 and Rs 65,900 respectively.

It’s now established that Samsung is all set to launch its flagship Galaxy S10 series and the Galaxy F foldable smartphone at its Unpacked event on February 20. With just weeks to go, Samsung has brought down the price of last year’s Galaxy S9 Plus with the device now available for a starting price of Rs 57,900.

The news comes from Mumbai’s Mahesh Telecom who revealed that all variants of the Galaxy S9 Plus are getting price cuts. The base 64GB variant is now available at Rs 57,900 which is the same price at which the Galaxy S9 was sold for, at the time of the launch. The 128GB and 256GB versions of the Galaxy S9 Plus will also be readily available at new prices of Rs 61,900 and Rs 65,900 respectively.

We’ve received no word on the new prices directly from Samsung as its Indian online store still lists the Galaxy S9 Plus for a starting price of Rs 64,900. This could mean, the discount could be readily available exclusively at retailer outlets.

To recall, the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus features a 6.2-inch Quad Super with a resolution of 2960 x 1440 pixels and 18.5:9 aspect ratio. It’s powered by an Exynos 9810 processor with 6GB of RAM and up to 256GB of onboard storage. The device features a 3500mAh battery with wireless charging and has recently been updated to Google’s latest Android 9 Pie interface.

In the camera department, the S9 Plus is equipped with two 12-megapixel – one with a variable that switches between f/1.5 and f/2.4 apertures and a secondary sensor with f/2.4 aperture. For the front, there is an 8-megapixel camera with f/1.7 aperture.

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