In a major leak, pricing details for the Samsung Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra have surfaced online just before the anticipated Galaxy Unpacked event on January 17. The South Korean giant is expected to reveal its flagship phones at the event, themed ‘Galaxy AI is coming.’ Pricing details for South Korea and Italy have been disclosed, with WinFuture’s Roland Quandt sharing insights.
Quandt posted on X (formerly Twitter), unveiling the Italian pricing. The Galaxy S24, featuring 128GB storage, is set at EUR 899 (approximately Rs. 81,900), while the 256GB variant is priced at EUR 959 (roughly Rs. 87,400). The larger Galaxy S24+ comes in at EUR 1,149 (around Rs. 1,04,700) for the 256GB model and EUR 1,269 (approximately Rs. 1,15,600) for the 512GB version.
For those eyeing the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, the pricing is revealed to be EUR 1,449 (about Rs. 1,32,100) for the 256GB storage option and EUR 1,569 (approximately Rs. 1,43,000) for the 512GB variant. There’s even a top-of-the-line 1TB storage variant available at a cost of EUR 1,809 (roughly Rs. 1,64,900), as per Quandt’s information.
Earlier this week, leaked pricing for the Galaxy S24 series emerged, indicating that the standard Galaxy S24 with 256GB storage might be priced at KRW 1,155,000 (roughly Rs. 73,000), while the 512GB variant could be KRW 1,298,000 (approximately Rs. 82,000). The Galaxy S24+ is speculated to debut at KRW 1,353,000 (around Rs. 86,000) for the 256GB model and KRW 1,496,000 (roughly Rs. 95,000) for the 512GB variant.
As for the flagship Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, potential prices include KRW 1,698,400 (approximately Rs. 1,08,000) for the 256GB model and KRW 1,841,400 (around Rs. 1,17,100) for the 512GB variant. It’s essential to approach these details with caution, considering they are based on rumors, as Samsung has yet to officially confirm the pricing. More information is anticipated to be revealed at the Galaxy Unpacked event on January 17.