The base model could launch with a 999 euros price tag

Jul 12, 2019 08:47 GMT  ·  By

Samsung is projected to unveil the new Galaxy Note 10 next month, and after getting a closer look at both models included in the lineup, here are some fresh details regarding the pricing the South Koreans have in mind for European markets.

WinFuture’s Roland Quandt says the base versions of the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus will be available with 256 GB storage on the Old Continent, so no 128 GB configuration would be offered.

Pricing will start at 999 euros for the Galaxy Note 10, while the Galaxy Note 10 Plus, which is the larger of the two, will sell for around 1,149 euros.

For our American readers, this means the cheapest Note 10 will cost around $1,125, while the base Note 10 Plus configuration will have a price tag of $1,250. These prices do not include any taxes, so they could be slightly different when the devices go on sale.

Two Note 10 models coming this year

Samsung will launch two different Note 10 configurations this year, namely the standard Note 10 and the larger Note 10 Plus.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will feature a 6.4-inch display, whereas the bigger sibling will boast a 6.7-inch screen. Cameras will also be upgraded, and so will the batteries.

The fingerprint sensor, which has until now been offered on the back of the phone, will be embedded into the screen just like on the Galaxy S10. The front-facing camera will use a cutout in the middle of the screen and not in the top right corner, as on the Galaxy S10+. The Note 10, however, will feature just a single front-facing camera, whereas the S10+ had two such cameras.

The debut of the device will take place on August 7, while sales are projected to kick off later the same month.