The Samsung Galaxy S20 is the company's most premium and impressive smartphone to date, but already we’re dreaming of what Samsung will cook up for the Galaxy S30 range.
Well, we're about to see - the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 is due to launch today, and this'll show us Samsung's vision of what a 'premium' phone is right now. Maybe the phone will clue is in to what the Galaxy S30 could be like.
If you want to watch the Galaxy Note 20 unveil happen, click here, but maybe you'll want to follow along with our Note 20 live blog, which can be found here.
The Samsung Galaxy S30 devices are sure to be some of the most exciting phones of 2021, so hype is already building, and we’re even hearing the first very early rumors.
You’ll find those below, and we’ll be adding to this article any time there’s new information, so make sure to check back regularly if you want to stay up to date.
You’ll also find our wish list for the Samsung Galaxy S30 further down – these are the things that we most want from Samsung’s next Galaxy S phone, in order to make it as good as possible.
Latest story: We've heard Samsung is considering not shipping chargers in the box of some of its 2021 smartphones. Could the Samsung Galaxy S30 be one of the devices to ship without a cable? Perhaps.
Samsung Galaxy S30 release date and price
Samsung always unveils its new Galaxy S models early in the year, and in recent years it has been announcing them in February, then selling them from March, so it’s very likely it will do the same with the Samsung Galaxy S30 range.
We can’t get much more specific than that, but recently the company has avoided MWC (a trade show which takes place at the end of February) and launched its phones earlier in the month, so that too is likely in 2021.
As for how much the Samsung Galaxy S30 range will cost, the phones will probably be at least as expensive as the Galaxy S20 range, likely meaning a starting price for the basic model of at least $999 / £899 / AU$1,499, with the Samsung Galaxy S30 Plus and Samsung Galaxy S30 Ultra likely costing even more.
Well, we're about to see - the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 is due to launch today, and this'll show us Samsung's vision of what a 'premium' phone is right now. Maybe the phone will clue is in to what the Galaxy S30 could be like.
If you want to watch the Galaxy Note 20 unveil happen, click here, but maybe you'll want to follow along with our Note 20 live blog, which can be found here.
The Samsung Galaxy S30 devices are sure to be some of the most exciting phones of 2021, so hype is already building, and we’re even hearing the first very early rumors.
You’ll find those below, and we’ll be adding to this article any time there’s new information, so make sure to check back regularly if you want to stay up to date.
You’ll also find our wish list for the Samsung Galaxy S30 further down – these are the things that we most want from Samsung’s next Galaxy S phone, in order to make it as good as possible.
Latest story: We've heard Samsung is considering not shipping chargers in the box of some of its 2021 smartphones. Could the Samsung Galaxy S30 be one of the devices to ship without a cable? Perhaps.
Samsung Galaxy S30 release date and price
Samsung always unveils its new Galaxy S models early in the year, and in recent years it has been announcing them in February, then selling them from March, so it’s very likely it will do the same with the Samsung Galaxy S30 range.
We can’t get much more specific than that, but recently the company has avoided MWC (a trade show which takes place at the end of February) and launched its phones earlier in the month, so that too is likely in 2021.
As for how much the Samsung Galaxy S30 range will cost, the phones will probably be at least as expensive as the Galaxy S20 range, likely meaning a starting price for the basic model of at least $999 / £899 / AU$1,499, with the Samsung Galaxy S30 Plus and Samsung Galaxy S30 Ultra likely costing even more.
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