As you can see in the slide below, Samsung pegs 5G phones to go for $534 on average, which could easily mean that the retail price of the high-end models is expected to surpass the psychological $1000 threshold. The S10 5G, for instance, carries a tag of $1300 over at the Samsung US store.
While Samsung is salivating over the prospects of higher 5G phone prices, it is working hard to be first with true 5G modem integration into its Exynos chipset, which would be bad news for Qualcomm, whose next-gen modems are still a separate affair. Moreover, Samsung plans to double down on foldable form factors, it turned out.
In addition to the tablet-type first-generation Galaxy Fold, there’s going to be other types available soon. I’m using the Galaxy Fold in order to check e-mails and watch videos, and it’s beyond useful.
We can't wait to see the Note 10 stylus in action, too, but Samsung doesn't just have plans for its top-shelf phones. Its strategy to equip the midrange A-series with unique features like flip cameras or under-screen biometry first seems to be paying off, at least according to Mr Lee.
Our decision to apply innovative functions to low-end products first proved to be right. We will continue to release products based on the market response.
https://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsung-5G-phone-prices-foldables-Note-10-S-Pen_id117300
2019-07-05 13:35:36Z
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