According to at least one market report, the 6.7-inch Galaxy S20+ was the world’s best-selling member of Samsung’s early 2020-released flagship family, as well as the company’s second most popular smartphone all in all between January and March.
That’s despite multiple other research notes and papers deeming the S20 series a flop compared to their forerunners, as well as the tech giant’s initial expectations. Of course, one of the reasons why the S20, S20 Plus, and S20 Ultra may have proven a little less successful than the S10 or S9 lineups was the somewhat prohibitive pricing structure.
Stateside, for instance, the three high-end devices saw daylight in 5G-enabled variants at starting prices of between $1,000 and $1,400, instantly putting off plenty of prospective buyers impacted financially by the coronavirus pandemic. Fortunately, that’s where the nation’s major wireless service providers come in, with deal sweeteners ranging from BOGO arrangements to trade-in discounts and network switcher savings.
Source: Phonearena
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