Samsung Galaxy F41 with 6000mAh battery to launch on Oct 8 via Flipkart

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After the success of its M and A series, Samsung is set to introduce the Galaxy F series in India. The first phone under this umbrella will be Samsung Galaxy F41. And it’ll be Flipkart exclusive. A fresh ad on the eCommerce site reveals the launch to take place on October 8th at 5.30 pm IST.

The company has been popping up teasers for the upcoming product lineup through its socials. From those as well as a few other leaks and rumors, we’ve learned a fair bit. So, here are the details for you —

Samsung Galaxy F41 Specs (expected)

Similar to some other Samsung mid-range devices, this one will sport an sAMOLED display with Infinity-U cutout. From the Flipkart advert, we know that it will pack a massive 6000mAh battery, much like the M31 (review) and M31s (review).

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As per popular leakster Ishan Agarwal, the phone will release in 3 colors viz. Black, Blue, and Green. We already see the Green one here.

In a Geekbench listing surfaced recently, we see a device believed to be F41 sporting the hackneyed Exynos 9611 chipset along with 6GB of RAM. This was backed up by a Google Play Console record.

Coming to optics, the handset is said to flaunt a 64MP triple camera set up by the back. Although the other rear sensors as well as the resident sensor within the selfie snapper is currently unknown.

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Anyways, among other things, the Galaxy F41 will reportedly feature a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, USB-C socket, and Android 11 based One UI software out of the box.

Much like the M-series promotional materials, Samsung teasers have been tooting the horn using adjective words starting with the letter F (like full-on, fantastic, fabulous, and fashionable). We are looking forward to more details to emerge in the leading weeks to the launch. So, stay tuned for that.

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