This is how much the phone is going to cost

Dec 22, 2020 19:04 GMT  ·  By

Samsung Galaxy S21 is expected to be announced in less than a month, and the closer we get to this moment, the more information reaches the web through unofficial channels.

This time, a report from the German site WinFuture provides us with an early look at the European pricing of the Galaxy S21, with the cheapest model to be sold for 849 Euros.

More specifically, the standard Galaxy S21 will be the most affordable model, and while the 128GB version will be priced at 849 Euros, the 256GB storage version costs 899 Euros.

On the other hand, the Galaxy S21 Plus will be more expensive, and if you choose the 128GB version, you need to pay 1,049 Euros for it. The 256GB version will obviously cost more, and according to the report, it’ll be sold for 1,099 Euros in stores on the continent.

The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra will be the top-of-the-range and will thus come with a higher price overall. The cheapest storage version, with just 128GB, will be sold for 1,349 Euros, while the 256GB version will be available at 1,399 Euros. And last but not least, the top of the line configuration with 512GB of storage will cost no more, no less than 1,529 Euros.

Public launch in January

According to people familiar with Samsung’s plans, the unveiling of the Galaxy S21 is projected to happen in mid-January, while the shipping would kick off later the same month. This will give the S21 one extra month on the market as compared to its predecessors, as the device will finally be in the hands of the first customers in early February.

Samsung Galaxy S21

  • 128GB - €849
  • 256GB - €899

Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus

  • 128GB - €1,049
  • 256GB - €1,099

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra

  • 128GB - €1,349
  • 256GB - €1,399
  • 512GB - €1,529