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Last updated: December 5th, 2025 at 07:56 UTC+01:00
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Instamart now delivers Galaxy smartwatches, tablets, and wireless earbuds to your doorstep in around ten minutes in select Indian cities.
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Earlier this year, Samsung partnered with Swiggy Instamart in India to introduce a 10-minute delivery service when you are buying a Galaxy phone. Now, the ultra-fast doorstep delivery option has been expanded to in the country to include more types of Galaxy devices, including chargers, smartwatches, tablets, and wireless earbuds.
Samsung has announced that it has expanded its partnership with quick commerce firm Swiggy Instamart to enable 10-minute deliveries of Galaxy tablets, smartwatches, and wireless earbuds in India. The company will also sell several mobile accessories, including USB cables and wall chargers, through the Swiggy Instamart app. You can install that app from the Google Play Store.
With this partnership, the South Korean firm wants to expand its omnichannel presence and cater to consumer demand for speed and immediate accessibility of Galaxy devices. This service could be great for instances when you've lost your phone and want a device urgently, or when you are about to travel to a new city and want a power bank or Galaxy Buds before you start for the airport.
Rahul Pahwa, Director of Samsung MX in India, said, “At Samsung, we are driven by meaningful innovations that are accessible to everyone. Our partnership with Instamart is another step towards strengthening our omnichannel strategy and making Galaxy experience available to users in a matter of minutes. We are bringing our most loved devices closer to the users.“
Asif is a computer engineer turned technology journalist. He has been using Samsung phones since 2004, and his current smartphone is the Galaxy S21 Ultra. He loves headphones, mechanical keyboards, and PC hardware. When not writing about technology, he likes watching crime and science fiction movies and TV shows.