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Samsung Galaxy A03 launched in India with dual rear camera, 5,000mAh battery

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On February 25, Samsung announced the launch of the Galaxy A03, India’s most trusted smartphone brand. The latest addition to Samsung’s A-Series, the Galaxy A03 comes with a 6.5 “HD+ display along with a powerful dual rear camera for capturing sharp images with live focus.

The Galaxy A03 comes with a rear 48MP rear camera, which allows you to capture high-quality pictures and videos of your special moments. The 2MP depth camera helps you click sharp portraits with live focus and a 5MP front camera with beauty mode.

Powered by a powerful octa-core 1.6GHz processor, the Galaxy A03 ensures optimized performance and smooth multitasking. With up to 4GB of RAM, the Galaxy A03 offers faster productivity and lower power consumption when browsing and using multiple apps.

Equipped with a long-lasting 5000mAh battery, the Galaxy A03 gives you enough power to last all day and allows you to spend more time on your smartphone and less time charging your smartphone. The Galaxy A03 has a stunning 6.5 “HD+ display that provides an immersive viewing experience for those who love the most content.

Android OS/One UI

The Galaxy A03 supports Android 11 and One UI Core 3.1 and helps you focus on the most important things and interact with your smartphone in a simple and efficient way. The Galaxy A03 comes with 32GB and 64GB of internal storage and expandable memory up to 1TB.

Galaxy A03 Price and Availability

The Galaxy A03 is available in three amazing colors – Black, Red, and Blue and priced at INR 10499 for the 3GB + 32GB variant and INR 11999 for the 4GB + 64GB variant. The Galaxy A03 will be available at retail stores, Samsung.com, and popular online portals.

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