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By Khushi Sikarwar

Samsung Targets Premium Buyers with Snapdragon Galaxy S24 Ahead of Festive Season

Updated At: September 9, 2025 12:33 PM

The new Galaxy S24 variant with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy will debut on Flipkart before the Big Billion Days Sale starting September 23.

Samsung is bringing a new version of the Galaxy S24 to India, this time powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy chipset. The move marks a shift from the Exynos-powered model launched earlier this year, and it comes just in time for the country’s festive shopping season.

The smartphone has already appeared on Flipkart with a “Coming Soon” tag, indicating that sales are likely to begin around the Big Billion Days Sale on September 23.

Pricing and Offers

Reports suggest the Snapdragon Galaxy S24 will start at ₹74,999, but launch offers and bank discounts could push the effective price below ₹40,000. This aggressive pricing could make the device one of the most attractive premium options during the festive period.

Features at a Glance

The Snapdragon variant keeps the same design and premium build but offers better performance and efficiency.

Display: 6.2-inch FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120 Hz refresh rate

Processor: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy

Cameras: 50MP main with OIS, 12MP ultrawide, 10MP telephoto (3x optical zoom), 12MP front

Battery: 4,000 mAh with 25W fast charging (wired) and 15W wireless charging

Software: Android 15 with One UI 7, plus seven years of software updates

Extras: IP68 rating, Dolby Atmos speakers, and Galaxy AI tools like Live Translate, Chat Assist, and Note Assist

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Color Options

The phone will come in Onyx Black, Amber Yellow, Marble Grey, and Cobalt Violet.

Competitive Edge

Samsung’s latest launch is aimed squarely at Indian buyers who want a flagship-like experience without paying premium prices. Thanks to the new Snapdragon processor, extended software support, and an effective price that could dip below ₹40,000, the phone is set to appeal strongly during the festive season. This move also places Samsung in direct competition with Apple, OnePlus, and Xiaomi, all of whom are gearing up for the same market.

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Khushi Sikarwar

[khushisikarwar] is an award-winning journalist and content creator who thrives on telling stories that matter. As a key contributor to Newsisland, [she] focus on cultural commentary, providing readers with thought-provoking insights.

Email: khushisikarwar08@gmail.com

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