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Samsung brings their new Galaxy Note 5 to India



After the Galaxy S6 Edge+'s arrival to the country, Samsung have eventually launched their yet another flagship and the South Korean's latest make, the advanced Galaxy Note 5 in India, at an event held in the capital state of the nation, New Delhi, earlier today. The phablet will be available in India for a price beginning at 53,900 Indian Rupees ($806) for the 32 GB option, where the 64 GB model will set you back for ₹59,900 ($896). The models will be shipped in shades of Black Sapphire, Silver Titanium and Gold Platinum, which is promised to go on sale starting 20 of this month.

And if you got any plans on pre-ordering the phone before the end of September 19, then you can definitely grab a wireless charger for your new device absolutely free of cost. You can also take the advantage of their one time screen replacement program at just 990 INR, as well as HDFC customers can now pick the phone over a 24 months contract at no extra cost EMI facility. To learn more about the new Samsung Galaxy Note 5, jump in to our article here, for written details.

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