Samsung’s Galaxy Fold is almost in stores, finally, after many months of delays. The Korean company has supposedly fixed the issues that surfaced during the initial batch of reviews, hopefully making the foldable phone sturdier.
A new report originating at South Korean carrier KT says pre-orders of the Galaxy Fold in that country will start shipping on September 11. The company is expected to re-announce the Fold at IFA on September 6, and that is also when pre-orders may start.
Samsung is apparently still pushing hard for a release in its home country this Friday, but that may be for unlocked phones – of which it’s apparently readying around 20,000 to 30,000 units as part of the initial batch made available for sale. Another source pegs the entire first batch at only 2,500 units, with 300-400 of those going to each Korean carrier.
The Fold will come in black, silver, green, and blue, and is priced at KRW 2.39 million (approximately $1,965) in Korea. The green and blue models have two additional choices for the color of the hinge: silver and gold. Samsung declined to comment.
In the US, the Galaxy Fold might become available on September 27, as per the latest leak from renowned Evan Blass (aka @evleaks).
Author: Vlad
Source: GSMArena