Samsung unveiled its crop of new mobile devices Wednesday, including two versions of the Note20 smartphone.

After months of rumours and leaks, Samsung’s Galaxy Note20 and Note20 Ultra 5G are finally official. Samsung made the announcement at its first virtual Unpacked event, alongside a slew of other Galaxy devices.
Below is Canadian pricing for the new Galaxy Note20 and Note20 Ultra 5G, plus pricing for the new Galaxy Tab S7/7+, Galaxy Watch3 and Galaxy Buds.
Galaxy Note20 and Note20 Ultra 5G Canadian Pricing and Availability
- Galaxy Note20 5G will be available in Mystic Bronze, Mystic Grey and Mystic Green, with pricing starting at $1,399.99 CAD (regular price).
- Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G will be available in Mystic Bronze and Mystic Black, starting at $1,819.99 CAD (regular price) for the 128GB model and $2.029.99 CAD (regular price) for the 512GB model (available in Mystic Black only).
Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ Canadian Pricing and Availability
- Galaxy Tab S7 pricing starts at $919.99 CAD (regular price) for the 128GB model and $1,029.99 CAD (regular price) for the 256GB model (Mystic Black only).
- Galaxy Tab S7+ pricing starts at $1,189.99 CAD (regular price) for the 128GB model, and $1,299.99 CAD (regular price) for the 256GB model (Mystic Black only).
Galaxy Watch3 Canadian Pricing and Availability
- Gift With Purchase: Purchase Galaxy Watch Active3 on Samsung.com and get a bonus Duo Wireless Charger Pad from August 5th – September 4th.
- E-Voucher Offer: Duo Wireless Charger Pad redeemable for purchases made in Samsung Experience Stores and at authorized retailers.
Galaxy Buds Canadian Pricing and Availability
- Gift With Purchase: Purchase Galaxy Buds Live on Samsung.com and get a bonus Wireless Charger Pad from August 5th – September 4th.
- E-Voucher Offer: Wireless Charger Pad redeemable for purchases made in Samsung Experience Stores and at authorized retailers.
Both the Note 20Ultra and the standard Note20 are available for pre-orders beginning tomorrow from Rogers, Telus, and Bell, with financing options available for all three carriers on contract.
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