Samsung Galaxy A06 Launches in Nepal: Stunning Features at Affordable Prices

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3rd September 2024, Kathmandu

This September, Samsung’s popular A series grows with the introduction of the Galaxy A06, designed to captivate with its new impressive features and affordable pricing.

Samsung Galaxy A06 in Nepal

As the latest addition to Samsung’s entry-level lineup, the Galaxy A06 promises a delightful experience for Nepali users.

Galaxy A06 is upgraded to a sleeker and slimmer design that fits in your hand comfortably and has a balanced aspect ratio for a secure grip.

The device is equipped with a powerful 50MP primary camera, a 2MP Depth Sensor that ensures crisp and detailed photos, and an 8MP front camera for enhanced selfies. The phone features a 6.7” HD+ PLS LCD screen and supports up to 1TB of external memory via Micro SD.

As for the interior, the Galaxy A06 is powered by the MediaTek Helio G85 Processor, delivering superior performance for gaming, viewing, and sharing. With a 5000mAh battery and 25W fast charging support, it provides long-lasting power that performs throughout the day.

The Galaxy A06 now features Samsung Knox Vault i.e. EALS+ certified which is a key upgrade from previous models. Knox Vault provides strong protection against hardware attacks and ensures the safety and security of user’s sensitive data in separate tamper-resistant hardware.

Convenient authentication is now simpler with the new side fingerprint sensor, while the latest OS and security updates ensure your device stays new and protected.

Available in Black, Light Blue, and a new Gold color, the Galaxy A06 is priced at NPR 15,499 for the 4/64 GB variant, NPR 17,499 for the 4/128 GB variant, and NPR 19,499 for the 6/128 GB variant. Each purchase comes with a genuine 25W Samsung Adapter for free, ensuring you’re always powered up.

Consumers can also easily get the new Galaxy A06 with Insta Finance service available at all authorized Samsung stores facilitating Insta Finance.

This service includes hassle-free EMI services with a 0% interest rate, and easy processing that will get you the device of your choice in your hands within an hour. Now, consumers can effortlessly acquire the device with just their citizenship document, making the service even simpler.

The device will be available in stores across Nepal from 8th September 2024.

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