As the launch date for the Samsung Galaxy S24 series approaches, recent leaks have provided potential Galaxy S24 price in pakistan, generating excitement among tech enthusiasts. The unveiling event, anticipated on January 17th, is gaining attention as speculations arise about the cost of these upcoming Samsung flagship devices.
Reports from Galaxy Club (Dutch) suggest that the European market might see the Galaxy S24 series with relatively high price points. According to the leaks, the base model of the Galaxy S24 is expected to start at EUR 899 (approximately Rs 82,000) for the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant. The 256GB storage model may be priced at EUR 959 (around Rs 88,000), while the Galaxy S24+ with 12GB RAM + 256GB storage could cost EUR 1,149 (roughly Rs 1,05,000).
For the premium Galaxy S24 Ultra, leaks hint at a substantial price tag. The base version with 12GB RAM + 256GB storage could start at EUR 1,449 (approximately Rs 1,33,500). Additionally, the Ultra model may offer variants with 12GB + 512GB and 12GB + 1TB storage, priced at EUR 1,569 (around Rs 1,44,500) and EUR 1,809 (roughly Rs 1,66,500), respectively.
Note: The prices mentioned are converted from the initial EUR and thus it may increase depending on the model as prices vary in every country
It’s worth noting that Indian markets typically witness lower prices compared to Europe. While the Samsung Galaxy S23 series began at Rs 74,999 in India, speculations suggest a slight price increase for the S24 models. However, this expected increase is likely to remain within a competitive range, considering rumored upgrades and new AI features.
Samsung enthusiasts eagerly await the official announcement from the company, expecting further details about the Galaxy S24 series. Based on previous trends, the tech giant is likely to confirm the official launch date and pricing details weeks ahead of the event. While the official launch date is yet to be confirmed, speculations based on previous patterns suggest the anticipated release might occur in January or February 2024.
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