We’re only a few days away from the moment Samsung will take the wraps off the new Galaxy Note 10, but new information keeps leaking anyway, so it’s hard to believe there’s anything left to be revealed during the August 7 event.
This time, a post from Twitter user @ishanagarwal24 provides us with a closer look at the pricing details of the Galaxy Note 10, confirming that the device could actually be cheaper than the base iPhone XS.
According to this tweet, the most affordable Galaxy Note 10 will come with 256 GB of storage, and it will sell in Europe for 949 euros. Initially, it was speculated that the base Note 10 would cost 999 euro on the Old Continent.
The Galaxy Note 10+, which is the bigger of the two, will start at 1,0999 euros when equipped with 256 GB of storage. The upgraded model with 512 GB of storage will cost 1,999 euros.
Note 10 5G also coming
Interestingly enough, this makes the Galaxy Note 10 more affordable than the Galaxy S10+, which is available in Europe from 999 euros with 128 GB of storage.
But at the same time, the Note 10 can thus become more appealing in terms of pricing than the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, albeit it’s important to keep in mind that we’re only month or so away from the moment Apple introduces new iPhones.
The Note 10 will be unveiled on August 7, and sales are projected to kick off shortly after that. There will be two versions of the Note 10 this year, and Samsung also plans to launch 5G versions of the larger, obviously with even higher price tags.
The availability of the Note 10 5G will of course be limited to those market where such networks already exist.