A few hours ago, Samsung took wraps off the Galaxy S24 series at the first Galaxy Unpacked event of 2024. As expected, the company unveiled three phones 

The trio arrives with minute design changes and some spec upgrades. The devices are up for pre-order in several markets with shipping commencing as early as next week.

However, it is worth noting that the pricing for some markets like India is still not out. But we do have info for China. Let’s check out how much Samsung’s latest premium handsets cost in the world’s most competitive smartphone market.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24

The Samsung Galaxy S24 series starts at ¥5,999 in China. It goes all the way up to ¥13,199.

The country gets an exclusive 12GB RAM variant of the vanilla Galaxy S23. But this version has 256GB storage, while the 512GB storage model features 8GB RAM.

Anyways, the colors remain the same as in other markets. All three phones come in four standard colors and three Samsung.com-exclusive colors.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Series China Price

Galaxy S24

  • 8GB + 256GB – ¥5,999 (~$840)
  • 12GB + 256GB – ¥6,499 (~$910)
  • 8GB + 512GB – ¥6,999 (~$980)

Galaxy S24 Plus

  • 12GB + 256GB – ¥7,499 (~$1,050)
  • 12GB + 512GB – ¥8,499 (~$1,190)

Galaxy S24 Ultra

  • 12GB + 256GB – ¥10,199 (~$1,430)
  • 12GB + 512GB – ¥11,199 (~$1,570)
  • 12GB + 1TB – ¥13,199 (~$1,850)

The Galaxy S24 and the Galaxy S24 Plus are offered in Onyx Black, Marble Gray, Cobalt Violet, and Amber Yellow colors. Whereas the Galaxy S24 Ultra arrives in Titanium Gray, Titanium Black, Titanium Violet, and Titanium Yellow color variants.

The three Samsung.com special colors are identical for the trio but they have different names. They are called Jade Green, Sandstone Orange, and Sapphire Blue for vanilla and plus models. While the same colors for ultra go by Titanium Green, Titanium Orange, and Titanium Blue.

The handsets will start shipping on January 26.

Samsung has little to no presence in the Chinese smartphone market. However, the company continues to price its devices as premium as Apple, one of the leading players in the country.

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