Samsung Galaxy S20 Series Price In India Revealed; Pre-Order Starts Today
Karamchand Rameshwar - Feb 15, 2020
Samsung India has revealed the Samsung Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, Galaxy S20 Ultra price in India. You can now pre-order the phones and get attractive offers.
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Samsung Galaxy S20 series price in India has finally been revealed. The Galaxy S20 starting price will be Rs. 66,999 in the country. As expected, the three Samsung’s flagship smartphones will only be available in India in 4G model only. You can start them from today, 15 February, via Samsung India’s official website and they will start shipping from 6 March. There are also multiple attractive offers for those pre-ordering the phones from Vodafone-Idea, Airtel, Reliance Jio, and also Samsung.

Samsung Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, Galaxy S20 Ultra: Price in India & Launch offers
Here are the price of the three Galaxy S20 smartphones in India. You can pre-order them from today and their shipping will start from 6 March.
Samsung Galaxy S20 price in India:
- Rs. 66,999 (memory configuration is unknown, could be 8GB RAM + 128GB storage)
Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus price in India:
- Rs. 73,999 (memory configuration is unknown, could be 8GB RAM + 128GB storage)
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra price in India:
- Rs. 92,999 (memory configuration is unknown)
Customers who pre-order the Samsung Galaxy S20 can purchase the newly-announced Galaxy Buds+ earbuds for just Rs. 2,999. The price is even cut to just Rs. 1,999 if you pre-order the more premium Galaxy S20 Plus and Galaxy S20 Ultra. For now, the brand hasn’t revealed the Galaxy Buds+ price for the Indian market. Its price for other markets is set at $149.99 (around Rs. 10,700), and we don’t think the Galaxy Buds+ price in India can be much lower than that. Hence, this pre-order deal is pretty great if you are looking for a new pair of wireless earbuds.

In addition, Samsung offers Samsung Care+ service at just Rs. 1,999 for those who pre-book the Galaxy S20 series. The service covers smartphones from any type of accidental liquid or physical damage, including the display for one year.
As for other launch offers, Airtel prepaid customers can get double data on recharge of Rs. 398 and Rs. 298 for the first ten consecutive recharges. If you are a Jio customer and pre-order the phone, you can get a total benefit of Rs. 14,997 in the form of double data benefits as well as an additional 1-year unlimited services with the annual Rs. 4,999 plan. Finally, Vodafone and Idea offers its customers who pre-order the Galaxy S20 double data on recharge of Rs. 399 along with 56 days validity for the first 6 recharges.
Samsung Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, Galaxy S20 Ultra: Specifications
You can check out all the details like specifications and review of the four devices in separate articles here:
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