Samsung's Galaxy S24 series has achieved great results in the Korean market, with 1.21 million orders in just one pre-order period, setting a new all-time record for the S series. The collection is available for pre-order from January 19 to 25 and will be officially available on January 31. This sales performance surpassed the 1.09 million units of its predecessor, the S23 series, but slightly fell short of the 1.38 million units of the Galaxy Note 10 series.
Despite this, the S24 series outsells the Note10 series on a daily basis. In terms of sales share by model, the S24 Ultra accounted for 60%, the S24+ accounted for 21%, and the S24 accounted for 19%. Market research shows that the S24+ in Titanium Black and the S24 in Fog White are the most popular.
Yesterday, the Samsung S24 series officially went on sale, with a starting price of 5499 yuan. In order to improve the user purchase experience, Samsung offers a wealth of preferential measures. Users who purchase the first-sale version can enjoy one of three services, including a cup upgrade plan, a trade-in subsidy of 600 yuan and 24 interest-free installments.
Specifically, the S24+12GB 256GB version can be upgraded to the 12GB 512GB version for free, while the S24 Ultra 12GB 256GB version can be upgraded to a higher configuration with the same specifications for free.
The Galaxy S24 Ultra is priced at 9699 yuan; The Galaxy S24+ is priced at 6999 yuan; The Galaxy S24 is priced at 5499 yuan.