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Samsung Galaxy A80 with price drop can now be bought at more than 20 percent discount

The original official price of the Samsung Galaxy A80 was Rs 47,990

Samsung showed great innovation when they launched the Samsung Galaxy A80 this year. With its class-leading mechanised rotating cameras and beautiful touch display, the device showed that Samsung can innovate. However, with the innovation, Samsung kept a hefty price on it. Which many thought will eat into its own brother to the likes of Samsung Galaxy S10e that is just a tad bit higher in price than A80. Also, then there was the case of using a less powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 chipset. However, now the company has gone ahead and reduced the price. Now one can get it at a discount of more than 20% combined with other offers.

Samsung Galaxy A80 price in India refreshed

When the Samsung Galaxy A80 smartphone was first launched here it was priced at Rs 47,990. However, with the price drop of Rs 8,000 by the company the new price is Rs 39,990, which can also be seen on the Samsung online store. The scheme is available on offline stores as well. We confirmed this with few dealers in Nehru Place New Delhi and they confirmed that the price drop will be seen in their stores. Moreover, users of HDFC and ICICI bank cards can also get up to 5% additional discount in these offline stores, which is for a limited Diwali period. So the price will go down further, to about 37,900.

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Samsung Galaxy A80 technical specifications

This smartphone is the first in the country to come with mechanised rotating cameras. These work as rear as well as the front shooter. The triple array of cameras has a primary 48MP sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide sensor and a 3D depth camera with IR sensor. These push upwards and rotate to the front if the users want to click a selfie.

Inside, the Samsung Galaxy A80 holds a Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 chipset. It comes with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. The display on this smartphone is 6.7-inches in size and is edge to edge. It has an aspect ratio of 20:9 and is FHD+ that means a resolution of 1,080×2,400 pixels can be seen on it.

Android 9 Pie is available out of the box and the news is that it will be upgraded to Android 10 by the first quarter next year. Battery of 3,700 mAh drives power to the apparatus and it can keep the phone alive for a day. Connectivity options include USB Type-C, Wifi, Bluetooth v5.0, GPS/A-GPS etc.

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