Founded back in 1969 as Samsung Electric Industries, Suwon, South Korea-headquartered Samsung Electronics today makes everything from televisions to semiconductors. It released its first Android smartphone in 2009, and can be credited with the launch of the first Android tablet back in 2010. The company is among the biggest players in the smartphone market in the world. It has recently developed smartphones running Tizen OS, as an alternative to its Android-based smartphones.
A couple of months ago, Motorola showcased its latest foldable, the Razr 40 Ultra. It had a radical-looking, futuristic design with floating cameras embedded into its near-bezelless cover display. The premium foldable instantly reinstated Motorola as a serious contender and became the challenger to Samsung's year-old Galaxy Z Flip 4.
A couple of months ago, Motorola showcased its latest foldable, the Razr 40 Ultra. It had a radical-looking, futuristic design with floating cameras embedded into its near-bezelless cover display. The premium foldable instantly reinstated Motorola as a serious contender and became the challenger to Samsung's year-old Galaxy Z Flip 4.
The sub-Rs. 30,000 smartphone segment in India seems to be the current sweet spot for many companies, and we've had some stand-out launches in the past couple of months. Another recent entry vying for your attention is the Samsung Galaxy F54 5G, which boasts of a big battery and a high-resolution main camera. Samsung's F series has always been about delivering the best possible battery life and this time, the company claims to have upped its design quotient as well. There are a lot of good phones in this segment including the company's own Galaxy A34 5G (Review), so can the new Galaxy F54 5G make its mark felt?
The sub-Rs. 30,000 smartphone segment in India seems to be the current sweet spot for many companies, and we've had some stand-out launches in the past couple of months. Another recent entry vying for your attention is the Samsung Galaxy F54 5G, which boasts of a big battery and a high-resolution main camera. Samsung's F series has always been about delivering the best possible battery life and this time, the company claims to have upped its design quotient as well. There are a lot of good phones in this segment including the company's own Galaxy A34 5G (Review), so can the new Galaxy F54 5G make its mark felt?