Samsung cut prices on last year's flagship Galaxy S10 before the presentation of the Galaxy S20

On February 11, Samsung will hold a Galaxy Unpacked presentation, where the new Galaxy S20 family of flagships will debut.

In anticipation of the event, the company has reduced prices for last year's Galaxy S10 line.

How many?

The top model Samsung Galaxy S10+ in a ceramic case with 1 TB of memory has dropped the most in price - $1,100 instead of the previous $1,600.

For Galaxy S10+ (128 GB) they are now asking $800 instead$1000. Galaxy S10 with the same amount of memory now costs $700 instead of $900. For the younger version of the Galaxy S10e they are now asking $650 (128 GB) and $750 (256 GB). This is $100 less than the previous price tags.

So far, prices have been reduced only in the United States, but, most likely, other countries will follow the United States in the near future.


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And Galaxy Note 10 too

The flagship Galaxy Note 10, which debuted only in early August, also fell in price. True, this is a temporary discount for now.
The base Galaxy Note 10 can be purchased for $539.99 (256 GB), Galaxy Note 10+ for $639.99 (256 GB) and $939.99 (512 GB), Galaxy Note 10+ 5G for $1039.99 (256 GB). These are price tags for smartphones without reference to an operator.


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Source: Samsung 1, 2

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