The Galaxy S24 series cannot catch a break regarding the leaks that have been falling into our laps lately. This should not come as a surprise because we know that the phone is going official next month, and while I cannot say for everyone, I am very excited to get my hands on the device and see what it has to deliver.
The Galaxy S24 price list in Europe indicates premium prices for the Plus and Ultra variants. U.S. pricing could be lower
Earlier today, we got a detailed spec sheet highlighting the specifications of all three Galaxy S24 models. Now, we have our hands on the European pricing for all three devices, highlighting how much they will cost.
The good news is that you are not going to have to spend a lot on the new devices, so let's have a look at the pricing for the base model below:
- Galaxy S24 128GB: €899
- Galaxy S24 256GB: €959
The pricing is as expected, to be honest. If you want to upgrade to the Plus variant, the Galaxy S24+ will not be that different in terms of the specs you will get. This is what you will have to pay:
- Galaxy S24+ 256GB: €1,149
- Galaxy S24+ 512GB: 1,269
Last but not least, the Galaxy S24 Ultra, if that is what you are going for, is going to cost you a pretty penny, at least in Europe. Below, you can check the pricing:
- Galaxy S24 Ultra 256GB: €1,149
- Galaxy S24 Ultra 512GB: €1,569
There is no word on how much the Ultra variant is going to cost with 1TB storage, but we will keep you posted if we learn anything about that. Another thing to note here is that these prices are exclusive to Europe, which means that we might be getting different prices for regions outside Europe, and based on previous rumors, the prices might not increase at all.
The Galaxy S24 series is going official next month on the 17th, and we will be getting a lot of leaks in the coming weeks surrounding the devices. Be prepared to expect anything at this point, and of course, we will share all the information we can get our hands on.
News Source: Galaxy Club
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