07-16-2019, 03:19 PM
Samsung Galaxy M40 Cocktail Orange color option is now available in India
The Cocktail Orange variant of the Galaxy M40 has been launched as an Amazon Specials product as a part of the Prime Day sale. It’s noteworthy that the Galaxy M40 Cocktail Orange is currently limited to the Prime members only but soon be made available for purchase to everyone.
Earlier, the smartphone, which was launched last month, was available in two color options — Midnight Blue and Seawater Blue. With the launch of this Cocktail Orange color, it now comes in three color choices for the buyers. The Samsung Galaxy M40 (Details) is priced at Rs. 19,990 which roughly converts to $286.
The smartphone features a 6.3-inch Full-HD+ Infinity-O Display with 2340 x 1080 pixels screen resolution, a contrast ratio of 1200:1, Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection, and 480 nits of brightness. The device has ditched the speaker and comes with Screen Sound Technology that pumps out sounds by vibrating the screen.
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The Cocktail Orange variant of the Galaxy M40 has been launched as an Amazon Specials product as a part of the Prime Day sale. It’s noteworthy that the Galaxy M40 Cocktail Orange is currently limited to the Prime members only but soon be made available for purchase to everyone.
Earlier, the smartphone, which was launched last month, was available in two color options — Midnight Blue and Seawater Blue. With the launch of this Cocktail Orange color, it now comes in three color choices for the buyers. The Samsung Galaxy M40 (Details) is priced at Rs. 19,990 which roughly converts to $286.
The smartphone features a 6.3-inch Full-HD+ Infinity-O Display with 2340 x 1080 pixels screen resolution, a contrast ratio of 1200:1, Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection, and 480 nits of brightness. The device has ditched the speaker and comes with Screen Sound Technology that pumps out sounds by vibrating the screen.
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