Galaxy S8+ with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage is now available in India for ₹65,900 ($1,030).
With the on the horizon, Samsung is slashing the price of the variant with 6GB of RAM and 128GB storage. The model initially launched back in June for ₹74,900 ($1,170)](https://www.androidcentral.com/galaxy-s8-6gb-ram-and-128gb-storage-goes-sale-india), and has picked up a , bringing its cost down to ₹70,900 ($1,108). Samsung is now .
You also get a free fast wireless charger when you pick up the 6GB Galaxy S8+, and HDFC customers are eligible for ₹3,000 ($45) cashback. As noted by , the 6GB variant of the S8+ is available in just the Midnight Black color option.
With the latest price cut, the 6GB Galaxy S8+ is just ₹1,000 ($15) costlier than the with 4GB of RAM and 64GB storage. However, Samsung will likely roll out a price correction for the standard S8 and S8+ in the coming weeks.
There's no mention of an official launch date for the Note 8 in India, but Samsung was quick to bring the Galaxy S8 and S8+ to the country and will be looking to do the same for its latest flagship. The phone is now up for , with prices starting at $930 (₹59,540). Going by the markup for the Galaxy S8 and S8+ in India, the Note 8 will likely end up costing ₹70,000 in India.
We'll let you know once we have more details on the Note 8 launch in India, but if you're in the market for an S8+, now's the time to pick one up.
With the on the horizon, Samsung is slashing the price of the variant with 6GB of RAM and 128GB storage. The model initially launched back in June for ₹74,900 ($1,170)](https://www.androidcentral.com/galaxy-s8-6gb-ram-and-128gb-storage-goes-sale-india), and has picked up a , bringing its cost down to ₹70,900 ($1,108). Samsung is now .
You also get a free fast wireless charger when you pick up the 6GB Galaxy S8+, and HDFC customers are eligible for ₹3,000 ($45) cashback. As noted by , the 6GB variant of the S8+ is available in just the Midnight Black color option.
With the latest price cut, the 6GB Galaxy S8+ is just ₹1,000 ($15) costlier than the with 4GB of RAM and 64GB storage. However, Samsung will likely roll out a price correction for the standard S8 and S8+ in the coming weeks.
There's no mention of an official launch date for the Note 8 in India, but Samsung was quick to bring the Galaxy S8 and S8+ to the country and will be looking to do the same for its latest flagship. The phone is now up for , with prices starting at $930 (₹59,540). Going by the markup for the Galaxy S8 and S8+ in India, the Note 8 will likely end up costing ₹70,000 in India.
We'll let you know once we have more details on the Note 8 launch in India, but if you're in the market for an S8+, now's the time to pick one up.