- Samsung’s Galaxy Note 20 could launch at a lower price than the Galaxy Note 10 in South Korea.
- This could be in response to lower demand due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A new report from South Korean media suggests that Samsung could launch the Galaxy Note 20 series at a lower price than the Galaxy Note 10. The price drop is believed to be in response to the lower expected demand amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Industry sources cited in a report by tech publication Naver (translated version) believe the Galaxy Note 20 will launch at 1.2 million Korean won (~$999), slightly lower than the Galaxy Note 10’s launch price of 1.25 million Korean won (~$1,040). The report also suggests that the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will be priced at 1.45 million won (~$1,207).
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A price decrease of ~$40 for the vanilla Note model isn’t significant, but it’s worth noting especially given the ballooning prices of flagship smartphones in recent years. It should also be said that this pricing info is strictly referring to Korea. The Note 10 launched in the US at $949, so expect pricing to reflect market conditions.
Nevertheless, Samsung is likely feeling the pinch of slowing Galaxy S20 sales. It’s also reportedly expecting lower sales of the Galaxy Note 20 series even before the phone line makes its debut. Despite this, don’t be too surprised to see the Galaxy Note 20 range debut as Samsung’s most expensive smartphone line ever given its proposed list of specs.
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