Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge prices revealed by an employee

Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge prices were revealed by an employee of the Korean company during this day, he providing details that various other rumors had included in the past, so now things become quite clear from this point of view.

Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge prices will be similar to those practiced last year by the Apple company, more precisely between 650 dollars and 800 dollars, the iPhone 6S terminals of the Apple company being at a real disadvantage from this point of view, as it normally happens.

Cheaper than the iPhone

More specifically, the price of the Samsung Galaxy S7 should be 650-700 dollars in the USA or at least 650 euros in Europe, the cost in the US being very close to that of the iPhone 6S, in Europe the difference is almost 100 euros compared to the price asked for the cheapest iPhone 6S.

The price of the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge would be 750-800 dollars in the USA and probably 750 euros in Europe, and the difference is similar to the one discussed above, those from Samsung intending to sell their devices at lower prices than Apple's.

The price of success

Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge prices however, they also come with a compromise from Samsung, and this is because the terminals will be sold in versions with at least 16 GB of storage space and not 32 GB like last year, they will still have a built-in microSD slot.

Samsung seems to have learned from last year that selling smartphones with prices very close to those of the iPhone is not the recipe for success, and this year's change of strategy for Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge prices could give the terminals a real fighting chance with the iPhone 6S.

6 COMMENTS

  1. If the Serb still decided that I don't have money for an iPhone 7, I will buy an S7 Edge.
    Serb, for you - it cost me about two days and 3 hours of salary! (I'm not a boss like you - I'm just an employee).

  2. cost you two days for what? so you want to say that in 2 days you make 700 euros? so you have 7000 euros per month? if so, yes, it's ok, that is, giving 1% of your annual income for a phone is ok. but only if it's true

  3. put a microSD card in it! You CANNOT completely move the applications to the card, so you are left with the space on the phone, which is occupied by touchwiz, a big deal if it jumps to 9gb, I don't think so. galaxy s fans won't accept to buy them at a minimum of 16gb after the s6 came with a minimum of 32.

  4. Allow me to contradict you!!!! Android 6 allows this. You simply insert the SD card, and it will add the card memory to the internal memory. Thus, if you put in a 16 GB card, you will have the 32 GB, perfectly functional, in which you can put whatever you want.