Samsung is set to expand its budget portfolio in the Indian market with the introduction of Galaxy F series next month. The company has already confirmed that it is bringing a new line-up of smartphones to India soon. This series will join the existing Galaxy M and Galaxy A series of phones that were revamped last year in Samsung's India portfolio. 

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Samsung India took to Twitter to tease the arrival of the new Galaxy ‘F' series in the country. The tweet reads: “The new #GalaxyF will definitely leave a mark on you. Stay tuned to go #FullOn.” 

While the company is yet to officially announce the first smartphone in the series, it is expected to be the Galaxy F41. This phone has leaked on several occasions in the past, and it is expected to be camera-centric, along with the other models in the Galaxy F series. 

The new series is expected to have smartphones priced under Rs 20,000. The new handset is likely to be available online first, before going on sale in retail stores. 

The Galaxy F41 is tipped to have a quad rear camera setup with a 64-megapixel main sensor. However, a recent schematic leak suggests a triple rear camera setup at the back and a waterdrop-style notch up front. The phone is tipped to have an Always On AMOLED display and USB Type-C port. 

Earlier, a Google Play Console listing had claimed the upcoming Samsung Galaxy F41 to be powered by Samsung's in-house Exynos 9611 processor and 6GB RAM. Apart from this, other reports suggest the phone will sport an Infinity-U display with FHD+ resolution. 

The phone is likely to run Android 11 with One UI on top.