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    Samsung unveils Galaxy S24, S24+, S24 Ultra pricing for India

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    Last updated: January 24th, 2024 at 12:04 UTC+01:00

    After announcing the Galaxy S24 series a few hours ago, Samsung has revealed the prices of the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra for the Indian market. The prices for the European countries and the US were announced during the Galaxy Unpacked 2024 launch. The new phones are slightly costlier in India compared to the Galaxy S23.

    Let us have a look at the Indian prices for the Galaxy S24 series.

    Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra prices in India

    The 256GB version of the Galaxy S24 is priced at INR 79,999 ($960), while its 512GB version is priced at INR 89,999 ($1,080). The 256GB version of the Galaxy S24+ costs INR 99,999 ($1,200), while its 512GB version costs INR 109,999 ($1,325). The Galaxy S24 Ultra is available in three storage variants: 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB. The 256GB version costs INR 129,999 ($1,565), while the 512GB version is priced at INR 139,999 ($1,685). The 1TB version of the Galaxy S24 Ultra, which will be available exclusively through Samsung's own website, is priced at INR 159,999 ($1,925).

    The pre-booking for these phones will start today, and the devices will reach customers on January 31, 2024. Pre-order offers for these devices are listed at the end of the article.

    The Galaxy S24 is available in Amber Yellow, Cobalt Violet, Jade Green, Marble Gray, Onyx Black, and Sapphire Blue colors. The Galaxy S24+ is available in Cobalt Violet, Onyx Black, Jade Green, and Sapphire Blue colors. The Galaxy S24 Ultra will be available in Titanium Black, Titanium Blue, Titanium Gray, Titanium Green, Titanium Violet, and Titanium Yellow colors.

    Watch our hands-on video of the Galaxy S24 and the Galaxy S24+ below.

    Galaxy S24

    • 256GB: INR 79,999
    • 512GB: INR 89,999

    Galaxy S24+

    • 256GB: INR 99,999
    • 512GB: INR 109,999

    Galaxy S24 Ultra

    • 256GB: INR 129,999
    • 512GB: INR 139,999
    • 1TB: INR 159,999

    Watch our hands-on video of the Galaxy S24 Ultra below.

    Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra pre-order offers for India

    While the prices have gone up a bit compared to the Galaxy S23 series, Samsung is offering some attractive pre-order offers in India. You can get a free storage upgrade for the Galaxy S24+ and the Galaxy S24 Ultra. It means when you pay for the price of the 256GB version of the Galaxy S24+ or Galaxy S24 Ultra, you will get the 512GB version of the device.

    All three phones in the lineup come with the Wireless Charger Duo for INR 5,000 ($60) and an exchange (trade-in) bonus of INR 5,000 ($60). If you buy the Galaxy S24 or the Galaxy S24+, you can get an instant discount of INR 8,000 ($96). For the Galaxy S24 Ultra, Samsung is offering an instant discount of INR 5,000 ($60). Alternatively, you can opt to get an e-voucher of INR 10,000 ($120) with the Galaxy S24 or the Galaxy S24+ and an e-voucher of INR 7,000 ($85) with the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

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