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Samsung Galaxy S10 5G to cost over $1,200 in South Korea

Samsung launched the Galaxy S10 5G without a price tag. However, a report from South Korea revealed the price of the device and that it is already being prepared for a launch next week, including a variant with 8/512 GB memory. Prices for the 8/256 GB phone will be KRW1,39 million (around $1,220/€1,100) but can increase to KRW1,55 million ($1,360/€1,215) if you need to double the storage. The launch on April 5, which is exactly seven days from today, will be the first time we'll see the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G offered anywhere in the world, but Verizon plans to start pre-orders on...



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