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Samsung intends to sell the upcoming flagship series Galaxy S21 significantly cheaper than the current range Galaxy S20. At least that's what the Korean website Korean insider quoted by SamMobile says, according to which the base model will cost between $849-$899, which would be 150 or $100 less than the starting price of its predecessor.

Model Galaxy The S21+ should retail for $1-$049, while the Galaxy The S20+ was priced at $1 by Samsung at the start of sales. By 199 or Even the highest model is said to be $100 cheaper Galaxy The S21 Ultra, which the South Korean tech giant initially priced at $1.

According to the website, none of the figures listed are set in stone, they are said to represent only the price range that Samsung is currently considering for the next flagship series. Anyway, we're not the only ones who would like to see the tech giant stop raising prices every year, especially considering that the last few generations of its flagships haven't offered major improvements.

As you probably know from our previous news, the series Galaxy S21 will most likely be released in January next year instead of the usual February. Along with it, Samsung should also introduce new fully wireless headphones, which will apparently bear the name Galaxy Buds pro.

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