How much that Samsung Galaxy S24 is likely to cost you in the Netherlands

When the new Samsung Galaxy S24 will be announced we have known since this week, but how much it will cost not yet. Officially then, because the corridors have plenty to offer.

The closer we get to Galaxy Unpacked 2024, the more it leaks out. Over the years, Samsung has had quite a bit of trouble with secrecy surrounding new products, and 2024 is no doubt not going to change that.

After previously seeing the price tags of the new devices pass by, today it’s back on the mark. The new Samsung Galaxy S24 series will go on sale later this year for at least 899 euros, we think.

This is how much the Samsung Galaxy S24 will soon cost you

Yes, the new Samsung Galaxy S24 will reportedly cost you 899 euros. That, for observant readers, is about fifty euros less than last year’s model. At least, that’s what leaker Spynox shared with his followers on X.

The information comes from a French document and shows slightly different prices than we previously encountered. In addition to the 899 euros for the Galaxy S24, consumers will soon rake in 1169 euros for the Plus model and 1469 euros for the Ultra.

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Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 6/128GB: 379.90 Euro.

– Roland Quandt (@rquandt) January 3, 2024

Should this indeed be the case, we are dealing with a rather striking phenomenon. Both the S24 and the S24+ in this case become 50 euros cheaper where the Galaxy S24 Ultra as the only model becomes 60 euros more expensive.

So although one speaks of the French prices, which still sometimes differ from the Dutch ones, the drop/rising is really an extraordinary move that can be passed on just like that.

What do we expect from Android smartphones?

Over the months, many different things have been leaked around the Samsung Galaxy S24 series. For example, people are talking about more working memory in terms of the S24 Plus and the S24 Ultra, which makes the former in particular seem like an even better deal. But logically, it doesn’t stop there.

Want to know more about what exactly we expect? Colleague Jeroen tells you all about it below:

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