Samsung latest flagship up for grabs from Microsoft

Mar 10, 2019 04:24 GMT  ·  By

If you plan to purchase a Samsung Galaxy S10, you should look no further than the Microsoft Store, as the Redmond-based software giant has started selling the latest Android flagship in its very own stores.

This shouldn’t be such a big surprise though, as Microsoft has an on-going partnership with the South Korean phone manufacturer which previously brought several other Samsung smartphones to the Microsoft Store. In return, Samsung pre-installs a number of Microsoft apps on its devices, including Office, OneDrive, Skype, and LinkedIn.

Microsoft is thus selling all three Samsung Galaxy S10 versions launched this year, as well as the Galaxy Buds earphones.

You can purchase the Galaxy S10e, which is the smallest of them all with a 5.8-inch display, from $849.99 at the Microsoft Store. The bigger Samsung Galaxy S10, which we already reviewed, comes with a 6.1-inch screen and is available from $899.99 at Microsoft. The Galaxy S10+, the flagship of flagships with a 6.4-inch display and five different cameras, can be yours from $999.99.

Other Android devices sold by Microsoft

Separately, you can purchase the Samsung Galaxy Buds for $129.99. All devices are in stock, so if you want to get a Galaxy S10 right now, you can head over to the nearest Microsoft store or check out the Microsoft online store here.

Microsoft is also selling other Android devices in its store right now, and some of them come with impressive discounts. For example, the Razer Phone 2 is available for a limited time with a $300 discount, which means that its original price of $799.99 is reduced to just $499.99.

Other phones sold by Microsoft include the ASUS ROG Phone, the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Note 9, as well as the Samsung Galaxy S8. Somewhat surprising is that the Galaxy S9 is available from $599.99 at the moment, while the S8 price starts at $689.99.