Samsung Galaxy M15 5G will be officially launched in India on April 8. The Korean smartphone brand has now started accepting pre-orders for its Galaxy M series products. Samsung is offering discounts to customers who pre-order the device through Amazon. The Galaxy M15 5G features a triple rear camera unit with a 50-megapixel primary sensor. It has a 6000mAh internal battery and supports 25W fast charging.

The Galaxy M15 5G is currently available for pre-order in India via Amazon. Interested customers can book the phone in advance by paying a token amount of Rs. Samsung offers a 25-watt travel adapter for $999. With a discount of Rs.1699. 299 for customers who book the device in advance. If you purchase using HDFC Bank credit card, you can also avail 3-month no-cost EMI option.
The Galaxy M15 5G was launched in Brazil last week of March with a base price of R$1,499 (approximately Rs. 25,000) for the 4GB RAM + 128GB storage model. The price of the Indian version is expected to be almost the same as that of the global version. It is confirmed to be available in 4GB RAM + 128GB and 6GB RAM + 128GB internal storage configurations.
The Galaxy M15 5G is available in Topaz Blue, Sky Blue and Stone Gray. It is confirmed to receive four generations of Android upgrades and five years of security updates. 6.5-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display (1080 x 2340 pixels) with 90Hz refresh rate. It is an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ chipset and is paired with 4GB of RAM as standard.
Visually, the Galaxy M15 5G has a triple rear camera setup consisting of a 50-megapixel primary camera, a 5-megapixel secondary sensor and a 2-megapixel camera. Equipped with a 13 million pixel front selfie camera. Equipped with a 13 million pixel front selfie camera. Samsung has packed a 6000mAh battery with 45W fast charging support in this phone.
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