The latest news on popular tech forum XDA Developers is about the market release of the forthcoming Samsung phones. The update comes from notable XDA writer Max Weinbach, who was also responsible for announcing a number of credible leaks regarding the Galaxy S20 earlier this month. The latest round of updates from Weinbach that reveals the pricing and availability of the Galaxy Z Flip, Galaxy S20 Ultra and Galaxy Buds+.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip pricing and availability 

According to Weinbach, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip will reportedly launch on Feb. 14, sporting a price tag of $1,400. He further adds that there is a chance that the smartphone will be an AT&T exclusive in the U.S, although it is too early to tell. If the device is indeed an AT&T exclusive, it will not be long before Samsung introduces an unlocked variant for the mass market.

Samsung is looking to take on the Motorola Razr head-on, and this is evident from its launch strategy. Motorola will be arriving in the U.S markets on Feb. 6. It is now up for pre-orders exclusively at Verizon in the U.S. with a hefty price tag of $1,500. The Razr is a mid-ranger featuring Snapdragon 710 whereas the Galaxy Z Flip is more powerful with Snapdragon 855 onboard. 

Samsung Galaxy S20 series, Galaxy Buds+

Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+, S20 Ultra and Galaxy Buds+ pricing and availability 

Next in line, the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+ 5G, and the S20 Ultra 5G are expected to hit the markets on March 6. Initial estimates suggest that the S20 Ultra will cost a cool $1,300 in the U.S. Prices for the other variants are currently unknown. All three variants will come pre-installed with screen protectors from the factory and is likely to be rated for IP68 water resistance at 5M.

The Galaxy Buds+ are expected to arrive in February, sporting double the battery life of the existing Galaxy Buds. This effectively rates the Buds+ for 12-hour battery backup, since the 1st generation lasts for up to 6 hours on a single charge. The Buds+ is expected to retail at $149 and features Adaptive Noise Isolation, which should not be confused with Active Noise Cancellation. The Galaxy Buds+ will be available for free for those who pre-order Galaxy S20 series phones.

 

 

 

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