Samsung removes last year’s Galaxy S20 flagships from sale

Samsung Electronics unveiled its new flagship Galaxy S21 line last week. Following the announcement and opening of pre-orders for the Galaxy S21, the company has begun to get rid of last year’s Galaxy S20.

Samsung removes last year's Galaxy S20 flagships from sale

Samsung has reportedly decided to stop selling the Galaxy S20 in most regions. On some official regional Samsung websites, smartphones are listed as out of stock and no new deliveries are expected.

Samsung removes last year's Galaxy S20 flagships from sale

The Galaxy S20 is out of stock, for example, on Samsung’s US and UK sites. At the same time, popular British retailers Best Buy and Mobiles.co.uk generally report that the entire Galaxy S20 lineup is “discontinued.”

Samsung is currently accepting pre-orders for the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 + and Galaxy S21 Ultra. Open sales will begin on January 29 in the first regions, including the United States.

In Russia, the start of open sales is scheduled for February 5. By the way, in the Russian online store Samsung smartphones of the Galaxy S20 line have not yet disappeared and are available at a price of 69,990 rubles.

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