Samsung takes $200 off Galaxy S10 and S10+ with 512GB storage and no strings attached
Samsung really wants you to purchase its high-end Android devices directly from the world’s largest smartphone vendor, throwing in a free pair of Galaxy Buds and a free Galaxy Fit activity tracker with the Galaxy Note 10+ and also trying to incentivize Galaxy S10 and S10+ buyers to go for a variant accommodating more than the entry-level storage amount.
You also have the liberty to choose a 512GB Galaxy S10 variant made specifically with any certain carrier in mind or unlocked for unrestricted use nationwide. The 6.1-incher will set you back 950 bucks instead of $1150 in a 512 gig configuration, thus fetching only $50 more than an entry-level 128GB version. That basically means you’ll be paying around $0.13 for each extra gig of storage space, which must feel like a heck of a deal for compulsive digital hoarders.
The same goes for the 512GB Galaxy S10+, which currently costs $1050, or a measly 50 bucks more than the 128 gig variant of the 6.4-inch powerhouse after an identically substantial $200 markdown.