It launched two other 4G enabled smartphones -- Galaxy Grand Prime 4G and the Galaxy Core Prime 4G. Samsung also unveiled its slimmest Galaxy handset -- the Galaxy A7, priced at Rs 30,499.
Galaxy A7 is available in India from today, while the other three smartphones will hit the domestic market from the second week of March.
"In 2015, we plan to introduce path-breaking technology across different categories of products, which will enhance consumer experience and strengthen our position in the market," Samsung India Electronics President and CEO Hyun Chil Hong said.
Samsung will continue to manufacture its products in India reinforcing its commitment to the government's 'Make for India' programme, he said. In the past 20 years of operations in India, the company has set up 2 manufacturing plants and 3 R&D facilities employing close to 45,000 people, he added.
Consumer demand is constantly shifting towards devices offering multi-tasking capabilities, 24X7 data connectivity with increased video consumption and real-time mobility solutions which enable global interactions, he added.
"Samsung Electronics is poised to drive the next step of smartphone evolution by offering a comprehensive portfolio of quality 4G LTE enabled devices and propel the next wave of business and economic growth," Warsi said.
The firm's affordable 4G handset Galaxy J1 sports a 4.3 inch display. It has a 5MP rear camera and 2 MP front-facing camera. The camera has innovative selfie features which give more options and flexibility to capture favourite moments.
Galaxy Grand Prime and Core Prime feature a 5-inch and a 4.5-inch screen respectively. They sport a 5 MP rear camera. Without revealing the prices for the handsets, the company said they will be priced between Galaxy A7 and Galaxy J1.
