The Samsung Galaxy S20 series will be announced exactly one week from today. The series consists of the Galaxy S20, the Galaxy S20+, and the Galaxy S20 Ultra. Ahead of the launch next week, details of the phone’s US pricing from the top carriers have surfaced. As expected, these devices are not cheap.
The source of the price leaks is YouTuber, Jon Prosser, and he said he got the info from sources at the carriers. Starting with T-Mobile, the magenta network will sell the Galaxy S20 for $999 while the Galaxy S20+ will get a $1199 price tag. The Galaxy S20 Ultra will even sell for much higher at $1399.
According to my source within T-Mobile:
T-Mobile US pricing for Galaxy S20 devices:
S20 – $999
S20+ – $1,199
S20 Ultra – $1,399Thoughts?
— Jon Prosser (@jon_prosser) February 3, 2020
Official Galaxy S20 pricing for AT&T US:
S20 – $899
S20+ – $1,099
S20 Ultra – $1,299All 5G capable.
Not sure why it’s different than T-Mobile pricing, but this is good news 🤗
— Jon Prosser (@jon_prosser) February 3, 2020
Uh… 😬😬😬
A source within Verizon just confirmed these prices with me.
Official Galaxy S20 prices for Verizon US:
S20 – $999
S20+ – $1,199
S20 Ultra – $1,399You may riot now 😬
— Jon Prosser (@jon_prosser) February 4, 2020
At AT&T, the price tags are surprisingly cheaper by $100. The Galaxy S20 will sell for $899, the Galaxy S20+ will be sold for $1099 while the Galaxy S20 Ultra will have a $1299 price tag.
Head over to Verizon and the prices go back up to $999 for the Galaxy S20, $1199 for the Galaxy S20+, and $1399 for the Galaxy S20 Ultra. By the way, all the aforementioned prices irrespective of the carrier are for the 5G models. However, RAM and storage were not disclosed.
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