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Galaxy F41, Mid-Range w/Advanced Camera Features Released in India
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Samsung launched the Galaxy in India first as a mid-range option, and the expectation is that Samsung will focus on cameras. 
  • In terms of the camera prowess, Samsung is pursuing small but useful features not always seen on mid-range devices, like optical image stabilization, larger sensors, and more specialized lenses.
  • A benchmark was seen on GeekBench, showing it’ll run an Exynos 9611 SoC, have 6GB of RAM, and run on Android 10.
  • The Exynos 9611 is a step or two down from the Snapdragon 730, and around the Snapdragon 665 level of performance.
  • The Samsung Galaxy M31s specs seem to line up very closely with the F41, but it’s not a straight rebrand as the F41 has additional features and improved camera tech.
Despite the fiercely competitive marketplace, Samsung has used India as a proving ground. The M-series first launched in the country before heading into other markets, including the recent M51 with a 7,000mAh battery. The F-series is expected to be trialed in India before a wider release. There’s so much competition in the mid-range and value-end, with Xiaomi/Redmi releasing a handful of new devices each month, Samsung’s own A and M series, Oppo, and many more.

Table 1: Samsung Galaxy 41 Specs
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Source: xdadevelopers

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