The price of the Samsung Galaxy S21 appears in the latest leaks

The price of the Samsung Galaxy S21 appears in the latest leaks
The deluge of leaks we've seen surrounding the Samsung Galaxy S21 shows no sign of stopping, and the latest buzz is about the phones' pricing, with it looking like several of the S21 phones will get a price cut over their predecessors. Pricing is provided via 91mobiles and Ishan Agarwal, sources that can generally be trusted for rumored details on future phones. The standard Galaxy S21 would apparently launch at €849 and up, the 21GB S128 Plus for €1.049, the 21GB S256 Plus for €1.099, and the S21 Ultra for €1.399 and up. We can put them in other currencies for you - the range is €1040 / €770 / AU$1365 to €1715 / €1270 / AU$2250 - but Samsung almost certainly won't use these conversions so these prices will be low. . If you're not buying in euros, it's probably more useful to tell you how they compare to last year. The 5G version of the standard Galaxy S20 started at €999, for example, so that model could be in line for a price cut. The 21GB Galaxy S128 Plus also seems to be getting a €50 discount off the launch price of the 5G equivalent Galaxy S20 Plus. Meanwhile, the supposed price of the S21 Ultra is higher than last year: €1.399 instead of €1.349 for the 5G Galaxy S20 Ultra.

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(Image credit: Ishan Agarwal / 91mobiles) Of course, with European taxes, different storage capacities and 4G/5G to factor in, it's hard to say for sure how the 2020 models match up with the 2021 models, but the Prices seem to be more or less the same across the board. all areas, with only €50 anyway. Previous price leaks citing figures from India also give the impression that prices will follow the same path as last year. If there's a significant drop in any of these models, it seems to be with the entry-level Galaxy S21. Ishan Agarwal also shared a new render of the Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus, which we have previously embedded. This matches other unofficial renderings we've seen from online tipsters so far, with the biggest design change from last year's phones coming to the rear camera array. Rumors and leaks of the new Galaxy S21 are dropping almost daily now, ahead of a scheduled January 14, 2021 launch. More recently, we've seen unconfirmed information revealed about the dual-zoom cameras that will be installed on the back of the Galaxy S21. SXNUMX. Ultra.