Electronics major Samsung yesterday said it has installed solar-power operated free mobile charging facilities in the city. Solar charging mobile stations have been installed in front of select Samsung smart cafes across Bengaluru, the company said in a statement. Also Read - Samsung Galaxy M51 review: Monstrous battery life, great display

Mobile charging facility is free of cost and the time spent near the store will be utilized for product demonstrations and conversions, it added. The company said its free solar-based mobile charging facility is a “first-of-its-kind in India” and requires very less maintenance. Solar power capacity of 300 KW is sufficient enough to charge over 20 mobile phones daily, it added. Also Read - Samsung Exynos 1000 may outperform Qualcomm's Snapdragon 875 SoC

Locations of free mobile charging facilities in the city are CMH Road, Indiranagar; Total Mall, Sarjapura Road; Sahakaranagar; Malleshwaram; and Vijaynagar. The company today also announced the launch of Galaxy S6 edge+, priced at Rs 57,900. The Galaxy S6 edge+ represents Samsung’s commitment to the big screen smartphone market, which Samsung boldly pioneered in 2011 with the original Galaxy Note, company officials said. “The Galaxy S6 edge+ will be available across all retail points from August 28 in a Gold Platinum and all new Silver Titanium color at a price of Rs 57,900,” Samsung India Vice President, Marketing, IT & Mobile, Asim Warsi told reporters. Also Read - Galaxy S21 would use the ISOCELL Vizion sensor, Samsung's own LiDAR

“The Galaxy S6 edge+ will be manufactured from our Noida facility to meet the demand of the Indian consumers… the Indian R&D team has been intricately involved in the development of various key features in the Galaxy S6 edge+ like the ‘Live Video broadcast’, People Edge, Easy share, Camera and the My Profile,” he added.