Samsung Galaxy On Nxt launched in India for Rs 18,490
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Expanding its "Galaxy On Series" portfolio, The 5.5-inch, full-HD "Galaxy On Nxt" has 2.5D Gorilla Glass, powerful octa-core processor, 3GB RAM and 3,300 mAh battery.
The device comes with 32GB internal memory,
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To ensure data security, the device has a fingerprint sensor that allows quick and secure access. "Galaxy On Nxt" integrates features such as "S Power Planning" and "S Secure" to address consumers' power management and security-related concerns.
"Galaxy On Nxt has a premium full metal compact design with a superior performance for an enriching consumer experience," said Manu Sharma, Vice President, Mobiles business,
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With a superior f1.9 aperture on both cameras, "Galaxy On Nxt" is equipped with 13MP rear and 8MP front shooter.
Enhanced modes such as palm and gesture selfie, wide angle selfie and beautifying effects are incorporated in the device.
"After the overwhelming response to
The device comes pre-installed with "My Galaxy" app that has videos, music, gaming, utility services and much more.
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