With Samsung’s Galaxy S10 series of phones now officially unveiled, how is it going to price in local shores? Here’s the information you need to know.
Pre-orders start February 22 at Samsung Experience stores or online via Lazada, Shopee, MemoXpress, or Argomall until March 3. During the pre-order period, most units will come with a different freebie kit to take home or a token voucher option that can be used to purchase more accessories at the Samsung store:
General availability to the public will begin on March 8th in the Philippines with these prices:
These devices are also available at 0% installment on select credit cards (BDO, Citi, and PNB) on Samsung Experience stores at launch. Each bank also has their own set of exclusive offers for purchasing the said devices. Globe and Smart will also offer the S10 series under their postpaid plans.
Aside from these, all variants of the Galaxy S10 series will come with Free Nanofixit screen insurance worth up to PHP 10,000USD 170INR 14,446EUR 162CNY 1,241, and a free 10% discount voucher for select Galaxy Tablets and/or Galaxy/Gear wearables. More offers are said to be available with the exclusive Samsung Members app.
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Updated to reflect links to online pre-order websites and additional information.
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Jude says:
Those prices are way too high and its not practical anymore to buy gadgets with exorbitant prices.
I wont be surprised if samsung would slip down a notch or 2 in rankings.
johnddr says:
A big LOL to Samsung Philippines.
In Malaysia, these are the official prices with BETTER freebies (free Galaxy buds + Galaxy Tab A 7.0 + free screen replacement.
Samsung Galaxy S10e (128GB) — RM2,699 ~ 34500 pesos
Samsung Galaxy S10 (128GB) — RM3,299 ~ 42000 pesos
Samsung Galaxy S10+ (128GB) — RM3,699 ~ 47000 pesos
Samsung Galaxy S10+ (512GB) — RM4,5999 ~ 58000 pesos
johnddr says:
A big LOL to Samsung Philippines.
In Malaysia, these are the official prices with BETTER freebies (free Galaxy buds + Galaxy Tab A 7.0 + free screen replacement.
Samsung Galaxy S10e (128GB) — RM2,699 ~ 34500 pesos
Samsung Galaxy S10 (128GB) — RM3,299 ~ 42000 pesos
Samsung Galaxy S10+ (128GB) — RM3,699 ~ 47000 pesos
Samsung Galaxy S10+ (512GB) — RM4,5999 ~ 58000 pesos
johnddr says:
@stupidelement
b*tthurt much? lol
Jojo Bizarre says:
3rd telco will boost 5G much cheaper with Chinese independent phone like Xiaomi mi9 which way too great in SoC, 3x Camera, fast charge Battery even wirelessly way better any other flagship out today.
Hatchetman says:
Thank you johnddr, your comment in comparing prices from other countries is good to know.
Charles lakibit says:
Please I want to know if really I won a sum of money worth of$800,000USD?
Graeme says:
No fool, it’s a scam