Samsung's Aura Blue Galaxy Note 10+ is reportedly coming to Europe
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ is available in Aura White, Aura Black, and Aura Glow in most markets across the globe. However, the company’s Aura Blue option is currently limited to US customers who purchase the flagship via Best Buy or Samsung’s own website. Pretty soon, though, availability will be dramatically expanded.
According to Roland Quandt, the Aura Blue Galaxy Note 10+ with 256GB of storage will soon be available to purchase in a bunch of European markets. It’s unclear at the moment if the color will be sold as an exclusive through certain carriers or if it’ll be widely available in all markets. But at least in Austria, Samsung appears to have selected the latter.
Unsurprisingly, the Aura Blue variant will cost no more than any of the other colors. This means that those of you in Europe looking to purchase the device will have to shell out €1,099 for the unlocked model. However, Samsung does offer a variety of trade-in offers that can significantly lower the final price.
Unsurprisingly, the Aura Blue variant will cost no more than any of the other colors. This means that those of you in Europe looking to purchase the device will have to shell out €1,099 for the unlocked model. However, Samsung does offer a variety of trade-in offers that can significantly lower the final price.
In case you’re wondering, the Galaxy Note 10+ arrives powered by Samsung’s own Exynos 9825 coupled with 12GB of RAM and expandable internal storage. The device also features a massive 6.8-inch Infinity-O AMOLED panel and a quadruple-camera setup on the rear. Completing the setup is an impressive 4,300mAh battery and support for 45W fast charging.
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