Samsung Galaxy F07 Joins A07 and M07 Trio in India

Samsung lists the Galaxy F07 on its India store—same hardware as the A07/M07: 6.7" 90Hz display, Helio G99, 5,000 mAh battery, 4GB/64GB, INR 7,699.

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Samsung Galaxy F07 Joins A07 and M07 Trio in India

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Samsung quietly added the Galaxy F07 to its India store, completing a familiar trio alongside the Galaxy A07 and M07. If you’ve been tracking Samsung’s budget lineup, this is essentially the same handset repackaged with different colors and a fresh badge — but there are a few details that might sway buyers.

Same phone, new name: what's different?

Don’t be surprised if the F07 looks—and performs—like a phone you’ve already seen. The F07, A07 and M07 share identical hardware. Samsung’s approach here is simple: tweak the finishes and naming to target different retail channels and audiences. For example, the F07 shows up in green-only, while the M07 is currently offered in black. Otherwise, you’re getting the same core experience.

Specs at a glance

  • Display: 6.7-inch LCD, 720 x 1600 pixels, 90Hz refresh rate
  • Processor: MediaTek Helio G99 (4G)
  • Memory & Storage: 4GB RAM, 64GB internal storage (expandable)
  • Battery: 5,000 mAh
  • Cameras: 50 MP main + 2 MP depth sensor; 8 MP front camera
  • Extras: 3.5mm headphone jack, side-mounted fingerprint sensor
  • Software support: Samsung promises six major Android updates and six years of security updates

Why the update promise matters

One of the F07’s standout points is Samsung’s unusually long software commitment for a budget model: six major Android upgrades and six years of security patches. For shoppers who keep phones longer to save money, extended updates can be a real advantage — it stretches the device’s usable life far beyond what many competitors offer in the same price bracket.

Worth buying in India?

At INR 7,699 on Samsung’s official India store, the Galaxy F07 is competitively priced. It’s a good fit if you want a large 90Hz screen, big battery, and the reassurance of long-term updates without spending much. But remember: the Helio G99 is 4G-only, so there’s no 5G futureproofing here. If 5G is important to you, look elsewhere; if not, the F07 looks like a sensible budget pick.

Imagine a no-fuss daily driver that doesn’t demand a hefty budget—Samsung’s trio strategy gives buyers options while keeping core hardware consistent. The F07 simply gives you that formula with a fresh paint job and the company’s full retail backing in India.

Source: gsmarena

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