A store in Mexico has skipped the starting line and started selling the Galaxy S24 early. According to the Winfuture website, a reduced stock of the next Samsung handset has already appeared in the Doto digital store catalogue.

The variant in question is the traditional Galaxy S24. The device is listed in four colors on the website: yellow, black, silver and purple. There are two internal storage options, 128GB and 256GBconfirming previous speculations and leaks.

The price in the Mexican store is listed as 16,499 Mexican Pesos for the 128GB model; which is approximately US$975 or R$4,740. The 256GB model costs around 17,999 Mexican Pesos in the country, or around US$1,065 and R$5,170 in direct currency conversion.

Since the official launch has not happened yet, values ​​may change until Samsung makes the smartphones official. Besides, value often varies by market and is not necessarily the same as currency conversion. Following the incident, Doto took the Galaxy S24 page offline.

Galaxy S24 announcement approaching

Galaxy Unpacked, an event that will highlight the launch of Samsung’s new mobile phone series. It is possible this Wednesday (17). The conference will start at 3pm (Brasília time) and will be broadcast live on the TecMundo channel.

A range of premium smartphones consisting of models Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+ This Galaxy S24 Ultra will be the flagship of the presentation. In addition to certain hardware improvements, the devices will also have a number of artificial intelligence features through the Galaxy AI platform.

Details such as price and start date of mobile phone sales, including Brazil, should be known only at the end of the event.

The event teaser currently focuses on artificial intelligence.

Other devices such as new laptops Galaxy Book Pro and smart bracelet Galaxy Fit 3It may also appear during the presentation.

Source: Tec Mundo

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