Price information for the Samsung Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra has surfaced online ahead of the release of the company’s next flagship devices. The Galaxy S24 series of smartphones are anticipated to be unveiled during the South Korean tech giant’s first Galaxy Unpacked event of the year, “Galaxy AI is coming,” on January 17. Recently, the price of the phones in South Korea was leaked, and now there is information online about the alleged price of the Galaxy S24 series in Italy.
Roland Quandt of WinFuture has revealed the Galaxy S24 series’ Italian price in a post on X (previously known as Twitter). Retail pricing for the 128GB Galaxy S24 is set at EUR 899 (about Rs. 81,900), while the 256GB model is priced at EUR 959 (approximately Rs. 87,400). In the meantime, the 256GB and 512GB storage versions of the Galaxy S24+ will cost EUR 1,149 (about Rs. 1,04,700) and EUR 1,269 (about Rs. 1,15,600), respectively.
The 256GB storage edition of the next Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra will cost EUR 1,449 (about Rs. 1,32,100), while the 512GB version will cost EUR 1,569 (about Rs. 1,43,000). Additionally, according to Quandt, customers will be able to purchase a top-tier 1TB storage configuration for EUR 1,809, or around Rs. 1,64,900.
The alleged cost of the Galaxy S24 series was leaked online earlier this week. The 512GB storage version of the Galaxy S24 is anticipated to retail for KRW 1,298,000 (approximately Rs. 82,000), while the basic model with 256GB of storage could cost KRW 1,155,000 (about Rs. 73,000). For the 256GB and 512GB variants, the Galaxy S24+ may launch at KRW 1,353,000 (about Rs. 86,000) and KRW 1,496,000 (about Rs. 95,000), respectively.
According to reports, the 256GB storage capacity of the latest Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra could cost KRW 1,698,400 (about Rs. 1,08,000), while the 512GB model could cost KRW 1,841,400 (about Rs. 1,17,100). But, it is advisable to treat these rumors with caution because Samsung has not yet made any official announcements on the Galaxy S24 series’ price. The information will be made public on January 17 at the company’s upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event.