The Samsung Galaxy
Note10 and Note10+ are a mere few days from announcement, and only a few things
are still unclear, as we've come to expect with such high-profile launches. The
latest unofficial piece of information we're getting is the two smartphones' US
prices, following earlier reports on what you'd have to pay in the EU.
If the Roland
Quandt's sources are to be trusted (which is typically the case), the smaller
Galaxy Note10 will set you back US$ 949 while the Note10+ will cost US$ 1099. Those
are base prices for the 256GB storage variants and don't include sales tax.
According to the latest data, the numbers will be the same in Europe - only in
Euro and with tax included. RQ's own reports listed EUR50 higher prices, though
it's not inconceivable they vary slightly from country to country, so both
accounts could be correct.
For comparison,
last year's one-size-fits-all Galaxy Note9 launched at US$ 999 for the 6/128GB
version and the German price was EUR 999. It seems the parity will remain in
place in 2019 as well.