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Microsoft, Samsung partnership extends to xCloud on Galaxy Note20

A new Microsoft, Samsung partnership has extended into a special xCloud offering on the new Galaxy Note20.

First, the larger partnership means that xCloud will be available on Samsung devices — and Android devices in general — from 15 September. Moreover, Microsoft and Samsung have confirmed that “customers who pre-order the new Galaxy Note20 have the option to select the Gaming Bundle at purchase, which includes three months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.”

Finally, Samsung will also bundle a Power A MOGA XP5-X Plus Bluetooth Controller with an attachable phone clip with that same Gaming Bundle.

The partnership also provides the ability to sync items between Samsung phones and Microsoft PCs, including “Samsung Reminders from your Galaxy Note20 to your Windows 10 PC across Microsoft To Do, Outlook and Microsoft Teams experiences.”

Australian Samsung Galaxy Note 20 availability and pricing

Pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy Note20 go live today; here in Australia, the following models will cost the following amounts:

Galaxy Note20

  • 4G, 256GB: $1,499 AUD
  • 5G, 256GB: $1,649 AUD

Galaxy Note20 Ultra

  • 4G, 256GB: $1,849 AUD
  • 5G, 256GB: $1,999 AUD
  • 5G, 512GB: $2,199 AUD

You can get up to a $550 trade-in figure for trading in an old (eligible) phone.


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