The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 might be a bit more affordable than expected (read: rumored).

The top-end models with higher capacities are still going to be in the four digits, but if nothing else, they'll at least be easier on the pocket — that is, if a leak turns out to be true.

Galaxy Note 10 Price

According to the tipster Ishan Agarwal, who has made spot-on predictions regarding mobile devices in the past already, says the 256 GB Galaxy Note 10 will cost €949, while the 256 GB Galaxy Note 10 Plus will be priced at €1,099 and the 512 GB model at €1,199 in Europe.

Initially, the Galaxy Note 10 was said to start at €999 and the Plus variant at €1,149, according to the notable leakster Roland Quandt, who noted that the pricing may change. In other words, the lineup may be €50 cheaper across the board.

In addition, Agarwal says that the Galaxy Note 10 will start at £899 and the Galaxy Note 10 Plus at £999 in the United Kingdom.

Needless to say, it's unclear just how much the Galaxy Note 10 will actually cost until Samsung officially unveils the flagship, but going by Agarwal's info, the standard model might start at $949 and the Plus model at $1,099.

1 TB Galaxy Note 10

It's also worth mentioning that Agarwal tweeted about the available color and storage options of the lineup, among which is a 1 TB model that comes in Aura White, Aura Black, and Aura Glow.

As usual, it's recommended to take this news with a grain of salt, but at the very least, these figures do give a good idea of the smartphone's price range.

Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Note 10 on Aug. 7 at its Unpacked press event in Brooklyn, New York, at the Barclays Center and ship it out starting on Aug. 23.

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