To celebrate the December 20 release of The Rise of Skywalker, Samsung will be releasing a special ‘Star Wars’ edition of the Galaxy Note 10+.
The Unlocked by Samsung version will retail for $1,299.99 and will only be available in select markets.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ ‘Star Wars’ edition will not come alone. Alongside the incredible Note 10+, the limited edition will come with a custom case, a metal collector’s badge, S Pen and Galaxy buds. On top of this, the Note 10+ will boast exclusive digital content like wallpapers, shutdown animations, icons and sounds.
The Samsung ‘Star Wars’ Galaxy Note 10+ will be available in limited quantities in select markets: Amazon, select Best Buy and Microsoft stores, Samsung.com, and Samsung Experience Stores in the United States. The release date is fixed for December 13.
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