Samsung is likely to launch the Galaxy Note 20 series and Galaxy Fold 2 at the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked online event on August 5, 2020. Based on rumors, the pre-orders are going to start on August 27.
As expected, the upcoming Galaxy Note 20 series and Galaxy Fold 2 is going to be more costly than the Galaxy Note 10+, S20 Ultra, and original Galaxy Fold, according to Tech Maniacs. The publication gets information from a very reliable source, who confirmed the pricing and release date of the upcoming Galaxy Note series and Foldable phone.
As reported by the source, the Galaxy Note 20 could cost €1,249, while the Galaxy Note 20+/Ultra will cost a whopping €1,499 in Greece.
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The pricing of the Galaxy Note 20 devices is higher than the Galaxy Note 10 (€999) and Note 10+ (€1,149) in the country. In addition, Galaxy Note 20+/Ultra is going to be €100 expensive than the already-expensive Galaxy S20 Ultra (€1,399).
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This leaked pricing details are apparently suitable because of the higher tax rates. The starting price of the Galaxy Note 20 should be under €1,200 for other European countries, thanks to different tax rates.
What about the Galaxy Fold 2? The next-gen Galaxy Fold 2 will cost you €2,199. It will be expensive than the original Foldable phone with 4G support.
Pricing for international users:
The Galaxy Note 20 could start at $1,199 and Note 20 Ultra at $1,399. It is for the 12GB/128GB standard models. While the Galaxy Fold 2 is likely to cost more than $2,000 USD.
Check the complete round-up here about the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra.