Samsung Galaxy S20 pre-orders to open on February 14 in South Korea, prices revealed

Samsung is expected to announce the Galaxy S20 lineup next Tuesday, and now we got more info about its pricing and availability in the company's home market. According to a rumor, the phones will start from over $1,000 on the home market in South Korea, with the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra costing $1,350.
Reservations and pre-orders will begin on February 14 with actual shipping dates and market launch scheduled for March 6.
Samsung Galaxy S20 to arrive on February 14 in South Korea, prices revealed
The Galaxy S20 is said to start from KRW1.25 million, which is equal to exactly $1,052. Going for the Plus version will cost KRW100,000 extra - this price tag translates to exactly $1,137.
The cost of the Ultra is KRW1.6 million in domestic currency, but unlike the two other phones which will have 128 GB storage, here we are talking about 256 GB.
All these prices are for versions with 12 GB RAM, which should be the base across the lineup.
Source (in Korean) | Via

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  • Anonymous
  •  3DR
Good job this is Korean then Also I would love to see you carrying your $700 personal computer in your pocket and easily take it out and do what you want to do anywhere you like in public...
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  • Anonymous
  •  vry
Right on the heels of two phone models that have no reason to exist aka Note 10 lite and S10 lite.
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  • xhxhyy
  •  tDT
A $700 US Personal Computer is far better in performance, usability and durability than a $1000 US Android flagship.



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