In February, Samsung announced the Galaxy F62 with a starting price of Rs 23,999 (~$325). It offers impressive specs like Exynos 9825 chipset, 64-megapixel quad cameras, and a 7,000mAh battery.
Samsung has revealed its latest Android phone, and if you've ever thought you needed a much, much bigger battery to make it through the day, then the Galaxy F62 should probably do the trick. Behind ...
After teasing the smartphone by revealing some of its key specifications on the promo page, Samsung has today announced the launch of the Galaxy F62 smartphone in India. The Samsung Galaxy F62 is a ...
Last year, Samsung launched the Galaxy F41 smartphone as its first F-series phone in India. It was exclusively sold through Flipkart in the country. Recent reports have revealed that the South Korean ...
Samsung has introduced a new Galaxy smartphone. The Galaxy F62 is a mid-range offering that packs a massive 7,000mAh battery and is powered by the same SoC that was found under the hood of the Galaxy ...
Samsung has confirmed the launch date of the Galaxy F62. The phone will launch in India next week. It’s confirmed to pack the Exynos 9825 and sport a quad-camera array at the rear. There’s been plenty ...
The Samsung Galaxy F62 is on its way, and it will feature a huge 7,000mAh battery. This information comes from MySmartPrice and Ishan Agarwal, along with some additional info we’ll talk about. Before ...
Samsung has released the June 2023 Android security patch to a couple more Galaxy devices. The latest security update is now rolling out to the Galaxy A14 5G and Galaxy F62 in some markets. The ...
We heard about the new Samsung Galaxy F62 smartphone back in December and now it looks like we have some more specifications on the device. The handset will apparently come with a 6.7 inch Super ...
Jon Porter is a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and mechanical keyboards. Samsung’s Galaxy F62 is a new affordable handset ...
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