Samsung Galaxy Alpha
A model holds a Samsung Galaxy Alpha smartphone during a launch event in Jakarta, August 28, 2014. South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said August 18 it plans to set up a factory to produce mobile phones mainly for Indonesia, one of the world's fastest growing markets for the devices. REUTERS/BeawihartaREUTERS/Beawiharta

Samsung Electronics on Saturday unveiled its 4G LTE (long-term evolution) compatible smartphone Galaxy Alpha that will be available for ₹39,990 from October first week, a company official said.

Asim Warsi, vice president of mobile and IT division of Samsung India said: "The phone will be available at a price of around ₹39,990 but the MRP (maximum retail price) of Galaxy Alpha is Rs.42,000. Handsets tend not to sell at MRP, they settle at a market operating price."

Warsi said that the South Korean electronics giant is also planning to come up with other 4G compatible smartphones in India soon, which will be in sub ₹40,000 category as well.

"We will make them available at various compelling price points. It will be both above and below ₹40,000 coming in soon in 4G," he told reporters on the sidelines of the event.

The company has also tied up nationally with telecom service provider Bharti Airtel for this product. Bharti Airtel has launched its 4G services in Kolkata, Pune, Bangalore and Chandigarh.

Galaxy Alpha with a display of 4.7 inches has 12 mega pixel rear camera and 2.1 mega pixel front camera, 32 GB internal memory and 2 GB RAM. Some other features of the phone are finger print scanner and heart rate monitor.