British Samsung Galaxy S10 prices leak, Lite will be cheaper than the Galaxy S9
We’ve been hearing a lot about the Samsung Galaxy S10 lately, but one key detail has been elusive so far – the price. Insider info coming out of the UK makes it sound more than reasonable.
In fact, the introductory S10 will be a good £70 cheaper than last year’s Galaxy S9, which launched at £740. However, the fully loaded S10 will cost more twice as much as the base model.
Here’s a handy table with the reported prices (not confirmed by Samsung, of course). We’ve also converted them to euro. Different taxes and warranty rules mean that a straight conversion to US dollars will not be terribly accurate (but 1:1 with euros is usually a good guess).
Galaxy S10 Lite | Galaxy S10 | Galaxy S10 Plus | |
128 GB | £670 €745 |
£800 €890 |
£900 €1,000 |
512 GB | - | £1,000 €1,115 |
£1,100 €1,225 |
1 TB | - | - | £1,400 €1,560 |
Note that the 1TB version may actually prove to be the 5G model – the one with a 6.7” screen and six cameras (4 back, 2 front). This one will arrive after the Unpacked event on February 20 (in Q2 or later).
Another interesting tidbit from this report is Powershare, which will allow the Galaxy S10 to wirelessly charge other devices (just like the Huawei Mate 20 Pro).
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Reader comments
- Johnnie
- 23 Jan 2019
- gWM
JohhniegWM10 seconds ago If this is the real price of s10plus then I will not buy any Samsung phones anymore. Totally ridiculous pricing just like apple. Time to move on. Hello Xiaomi,Huawei,Oppo,LG,moto!
- Jeyson
- 23 Jan 2019
- gWM
Hi Samsung,if the base price of S10+ is not US $850, I will not be buying anymore of your Samsung phones. Will look into LG,Google,Moto.
- Anonymous
- 18 Dec 2018
- MwH
More than $500-600 for an android phone? Ha! No thx...