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As you well know from our news, Samsung will unveil its new flagship series Galaxy S21 (S30) in less than a week. Three models will most likely be introduced, and according to a new report from South Korea, Samsung expects the cheapest to sell the most.

According to Korean site ETNews, cited by Phone Arena, Samsung wants the series in light of poorer sales Galaxy S20 and the current state of the global economy to put more emphasis on the basic model in the coming months Galaxy S21. And so much so that he should have already reserved most of the production capacity for it – 60%. The remaining capacity will be divided between the models Galaxy S21 + a S21Ultra.

In its home country of South Korea, the entry-level model could be the tech giant's cheapest flagship since 2018, when it launched a range of Galaxy S9. According to the site's sources Galaxy S21 will sell for 990 won (converted to less than 000 thousand CZK), which would be 20 thousand won (converted to approximately 258 thousand crowns) less than what its predecessor cost when it was put on sale.

Galaxy The S21+ will reportedly cost 1 won (roughly 199 thousand crowns) and Galaxy S21 Ultra 1 won (approx. CZK 595).

In recent days, the alleged prices of the models in Europe have also leaked into the air. The basic should cost 849 euros (about 22 CZK), the "plus" for 200 euros (roughly 1 thousand crowns) and the highest for 049 euros (approximately 27,5 CZK).

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