Samsung GALAXY S20: OFFICIAL, HIGH Prices and Release Date

Samsung GALAXY S20 has officially revealed the final prices, which are surprisingly high, but also the release date when deliveries will begin.

Samsung GALAXY S20 launch prices

Samsung GALAXY S20 has officially revealed both the final prices and the release date when the first units will be delivered to customers who will make pre-orders all over the planet, coming directly from Samsung. We start with the release date for the Samsung GALAXY S20, which will be March 6, not March 13, as initially said, so on that day deliveries will begin for the new phone models, so that anyone will be able to buy them.

Samsung GALAXY S20 also has the prices revealed, and here we are talking about those in Poland, but thanks to them we can get an idea of ​​how much the phones will cost in the rest of Europe, including in Romania, which is close to the Poles. We are talking about extremely similar prices to those we saw in a previous leak for the Samsung GALAXY S20 series, so the bad news that came then for everyone is no different from what we hear today.

Samsung GALAXY S20: OFFICIAL, HIGH Prices and Release Date

Samsung GALAXY S20 will be available for purchase at the following prices:

  • Samsung Galaxy S20 – 920 euros;
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus – 1010 euros;
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus 5G – 1130 euros;
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G – 1400 euros.

Samsung GALAXY S20 Ultra it remains the most expensive model in the series, and in the 5G version it will cost 1400 euros, as I told you when the first information about prices appeared. The 4G version of the Samsung GALAXY S20 series phones will cost 1300 euros, just as the standard version of the Samsung GALAXY S20 Plus costs 1010 euros instead of 1130, for the 5G one, so the Samsung GALAXY S20 should cost 1030 euros.

Samsung GALAXY S20 it is an expensive series of mobile phones, and this in the conditions where Samsung needs money and wants to substantially increase its sales globally. Even the Samsung GALAXY S20, the cheapest model in the series, is not cheap, and this is because 920 euros is a large amount for many people, and with the iPhone 11 sold at the price of 750-800 euros, the success of the Koreans will go more towards zero.