Samsung Might Release Flagship Grade Phones at Midrange Prices: Rumor

In the start of this year, Samsung launched four of its flagship models; Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10 with 5G and Galaxy S10E. In comparison to the other models, S10e is less pricey mainly due to some minor downgrades.

It has been reported that Samsung is changing its approach towards the market and is trying to target the mid-range market with its flagship models.

There are rumors and reports that Samsung is going to launch one of its flagship models in the mid-range market and the price will be less than Galaxy S10E.

According to a tweet by ‘star universe,’ all the flagship models from Samsung will feature the Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 855 chipset.

Around 6 flagship phones are expected to be released in 2019 from the Korean tech giant. The long-awaited Note 10 will be released in the second half of 2019 but we are unsure when the other 855 phones will be released.

Samsung’s decision to focus more on the mid-range market will not only prove good for the consumers but will also help Samsung in improving its reputation even more because more than 60 percent of consumers are from the mid-range market.


    • Inshallah soon

      But Only in india ??
      Samsung isn’t expensive
      But NayaPakistan is expensive

      Dollar rate+Taxes = Giving us Ehsaas-e-Kamtari ??‍♂️??

      • Bhai Internationaly Rates Dollar ya Euro pe aaty hain

        Aap itne utawly na hon

        Samsung aur iPhone k Ilawa b Dunia me barry Awsome Brands hain

        Aur haan jis k paas Pesa hai wo 1 laakh kya 2 laakh b kharch le ga

        aap apne Budget me Mi Huawei Oppo Vivo me se Select kr len

        :)

  • Ye tabdili sirf tiktok tak hai asl zindagi mein to ye azaab bann gaya hai cars ke rates aasmano par hai aur ab mobile phones ko bhi nai baksha? saare mil kar jab tak protest nai karenge aesai mehngai barhti jayegi..


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