The Galaxy S20 is set to release to the market on March 6, according to details originating directly from Samsung. The manufacturer has opened a pre-registration page for its upcoming flagship series, which previously included a delivery date. Samsung has since updated the page, removing the date; however, this all but confirms that the Galaxy S20 series will be available for purchase during the first week of March.

Leaks like these are common as the release date of major tech products approach. The Galaxy S20 series will be unveiled on February 11 at a launch event in San Francisco. In addition to Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 Plus, and Galaxy S20 Ultra models, Samsung is expected to unveil a new foldable, called the Galaxy Z Flip.
While Samsung’s pre-registration does not include prices, it does detail that customers who sign up will receive a $35 instant credit toward eligible toward devices and accessories.
Still, there are many suggestions available for what the upcoming devices may cost. The standard Galaxy S20 may sell for about $850, while the Galaxy S20 Plus may sell for $950, and the Galaxy S20 Ultra for $1,200. Reports also indicate that the Galaxy Z Flip may sell for $1,400.