Everything packed into the Galaxy S20 family doesn’t come cheap, and the latest internals and a bumper camera translate into a hefty price tag.
Much like the phones themselves, there’s a consistency in the pricing, as the Galaxy S20 costs $1,000 with the pricing rising by $200 as you go up the series, culminating at a starting price of $1,400 for the Galaxy S20 Ultra.
Samsung already makes some of the best phones, and the Galaxy S20 family looks set to continue this.
If the base storage of 128GB isn’t enough for you, the 512GB version of the Galaxy S20+ will set you back $1,350, while if you want the 512GB version of the S20 Ultra, which also comes with 16GB of RAM, it will cost you $1,600.
The prices are high but the Galaxy S20 family is one of the biggest upgrades to Samsung’s Galaxy S lineup that I can remember. Whether it’s the ‘entry-level’ Galaxy S20, or the impressive upgrades in the Galaxy S20 Ultra, these phones set the benchmark for Android phones this year. Samsung already makes some of the best phones, and the Galaxy S20 family looks set to continue this.
If you want the best that Samsung has to offer right now, it will cost you. Looking at the phones and the benchmark they set however, it’s clear that you’re definitely getting value for money and, especially with the Galaxy S20 Ultra, you’re getting the best Android phone you can buy right now.
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