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7 Reasons to Wait for the Galaxy S20 & 6 Reasons Not To
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Don't Wait If You're on a Budget | ||||||||||||||
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The Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 aren't cheap. If you're on a tight budget or know you'll be on a tight budget in early 2020, start looking at other phones. It would be nice to see Samsung launch an extremely cheap Galaxy S20, but we don't expect that to happen given the Galaxy S series' position in the company's portfolio. We don't have official pricing, but rumors put the new Galaxy phones in and around the same price points as their predecessors. A report suggests the high-end Galaxy S20, the Galaxy S20 Ultra, will cost $1300. In the United States, it looks like the Galaxy S20 will retail for $999 while the Galaxy S20+ will retail for $1119. The high-end Galaxy S20 Ultra will reportedly cost $1399. That said, it looks like AT&T will undercut its rivals with cheaper price points. Here's what AT&T's pricing supposedly looks like:
If you don't have a ton of cash to spend on a phone you'll probably want to start looking elsewhere. Fortunately, devices like the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S8 are much cheaper than they once were. | ||||||||||||||
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