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Last updated: July 30th, 2025 at 16:09 UTC+02:00
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As scheduled, Samsung has made the Galaxy F36 available to purchase in India via Flipkart. Here are the launch offers.
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A few days ago, Samsung launched the Galaxy F36 smartphone in India, a rebranded version of the Galaxy M36 made specifically for sale through one of the country’s leading e-commerce platforms, Flipkart. Back then, the brand said that the phone will go on sale on 29 July 2025. Well, just as scheduled, Samsung has made the Galaxy F36 available to purchase in the country.
You can buy the Galaxy F36 for a starting price of INR 17,499 on Flipkart. The e-commerce platform is offering INR 569 off on purchases worth INR 3,000 and more. Along with that, you can get 5% cash back if you make payment using Axis Bank Flipkart Credit Card, which will calculate to INR 846. With the two discounts, you can get the phone for an effective price of INR 16,083.
During the launch, Samsung Sais that people making payment using Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, and SBI Card card will get INR 1,000 discount. Surprisingly, that offer isn’t visible on Flipkart, which could be a backend issue.
The base variant of the Galaxy F36 has 6GB RAM + 128GB storage. Samsung is offering the phone with 8GB RAM + 128GB storage. It costs 18,999. With all the discounts, you can get it for INR 17,508, making it a great value for money phone.
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