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Upcoming Samsung foldables may start at $1,103, Watch5 series at $264

Meanwhile, Samsung's next-generation smartwatch Galaxy Watch5 40mm (BT only version) will go for 259 euros ($264 approx), while the 44mm model may come at 286 euros.

London: South Korean tech giant Samsung’s upcoming foldable smartphones, which is all set to release on August 10, may start at 1,080 euros ($1,103 approx) in the European market.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 may come at three internal storage variants — 128GB, 256GB and 512GB — for 1,080.90 euros, 1,158.89 euros and 1,275.89 euros, respectively.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 with 256GB and 512GB internal storage may come at 1,864 euros and 1,982 euros, respectively, GSMArena reported.

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Meanwhile, Samsung’s next-generation smartwatch Galaxy Watch5 40mm (BT only version) will go for 259 euros ($264 approx), while the 44mm model may come at 286 euros.

The Watch5 Pro’s price tag will supposedly be 430 euros for the 45mm BT-only option, which is a slight price bump from last year.

The report mentioned that the pricing details come from a “reliable European retailer”, which usually gets its prices right, citing reports.

A recent report said that Galaxy Watch5 Pro will likely come with a huge 572 mAh battery.

To put that into context, the biggest Galaxy Watch4 and Classic models have a 361 mAh cell. So this would be an almost 60 per cent bigger capacity on the upcoming watch, which would probably still give under two-day battery life for the most intensive users.

Recently, the company said that the next-generation foldable smartphones, Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Galaxy Z Fold 4, will be showcased during the Galaxy Unpacked online event, “Unfold Your World”, slated for August 10.

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This post was last modified on July 25, 2022 11:09 am

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