Galaxy J2 (2016) has been priced at Rs 9,750 while Galaxy J Max will be open for purchase by the end of July at Rs 13,400.
Speaking on the occasion, Samsung India Vice-President ( Mobile Business) Manu Sharma said Samsung currently has 48.3 per cent market share in smartphone segment in May 2016 while in Andhra Pradesh was 50 per cent.
"With the new launches, we have gained more than 10 per cent share over the last year in the Indian smartphone market," Mr Sharma said.
In the 4G market, Samsung has a market share of over 60 per cent, he claimed and said the company has been dominating in the all segments of mobile phones, including smart and feature phones of different price points.
Besides a design centre in Noida, Samsung has the second largest Research and Development (R&D) labs in Noida and Bengaluru outside South Korea, he also claimed.
''These labs contribute to domestic and global products and all devices sold in the Indian market are manufactured locally at its Noida plant,'' said Mr Sharma.
The new launch features turbo speed technology (TST) and smart glow, a next-generation colour LED notification system, he said and claimed that the TST technology will improve device performance, including native apps downloading up to 40 per cent faster than devices with double the RAM.UNI KNR PY SW 2110
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Source: Samsung launches 2 smartphones with turbo speed technology
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