Samsung has launched many new smartphones in the Indian market this year under its M and A series. At the same time, the company is planning to launch more devices. In such a situation, news has come to disappoint the fans of the company. According to which Samsung has decided to discontinue the Galaxy M10, Galaxy M10s, Galaxy M20 in the Indian market. That is, now these budget range smartphones will not be available for sale in India.
Although the company has not given any official information about this, according to the report of MySmartPrice, the company will no longer sell the Galaxy M10, M10s and M20 in India. The company has removed these phones from its site. Which confirms that the company has finally discontinued them.
By the way, all three were the company’s affordable phones, and now instead of the Galaxy M30, the 3GB model is listed at a lower price. Its price is Rs 9,685. Apart from the M series, Galaxy M30s, Galaxy M21, and Galaxy M31 smartphones are listed on the company’s official website.
In the recent GST Council meeting, the rate of GST on mobile devices was increased from 12 percent to 18 percent. After which all smartphone manufacturer companies have increased the price of their phones. It also includes Samsung and it has also made their phones expensive after increasing GST. Apart from this, the company has also extended the warranty of its products due to coronavirus lockdown. The product’s standard warranty has been extended until May 31, 2020. But this warranty will only apply to those products whose warranty expires between 20 March 2020 and 30 April 2020.
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