Samsung GALAXY X. THE PRICE in EUROPE will be HUGE

Samsung GALAXY X. The European price for the new phone model will be huge, the Korean company already revealing to partners how much it will ask for the smartphone.

Samsung GALAXY X price

Samsung GALAXY X. The price in Europe for the new Korean foldable phone has been revealed, and as everyone expected, it will be a very high one, so fans will have to prepare serious amounts. According to information provided by a mobile phone operator in Great Britain, the Samsung GALAXY X will be sold exclusively in the EE network there, and the price for which it can be bought will be between 1500 - 2000 pounds.

Samsung GALAXY X. The price in other European countries would start from 1700 euros, and could reach up to 2250 euros, absolutely ridiculous for a mobile phone, be it a folding one. In the USA, Samsung GALAXY X would cost between 2000 and 2600 dollars, enormous for any kind of smartphone, with this money laptops can be bought that offer a much greater utility for customers than a foldable phone, and sales will be more than likely small.

Samsung GALAXY X. THE PRICE in EUROPE will be HUGE

Samsung GALAXY X. The different prices are based on the various configurations in which the phone will be sold, so that information according to which only a version with 512 GB of storage space will be released, is not very true. Even so, with a starting price of 1700 euros, the Samsung GALAXY X will be a phone that many will see and use only in stores that will have it on display, because otherwise, extremely few people will want it buy.

Samsung's folding phone – which could be called the Galaxy X, the Galaxy F, or according to the most recent rumors, the Galaxy Flex – is finally coming soon, but if you want it prepare to pay a lot, as the latest report puts it at £1,500 – £2,000.

Samsung GALAXY X. The launch of the phone will take place at a time when smartphones are increasingly expensive, but if Samsung asks 1700 euros for this model, it risks remaining with most units in stock. Samsung has said anyway that it will not produce more than 1 million units of the Samsung GALAXY X for launch, but even so, the number seems far too high for the sales potential of a phone that is so expensive.