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Samsung launches leather covers for the Galaxy Z Fold2, Galaxy Buds Live

Today Samsung has officially launched leather covers for the Galaxy Z Fold2 and the Galaxy Buds Live in its home market of South Korea.

Of course, leather covers for phones are nothing new – even so, it’s good to see one offered for the Z Fold2, as because of its form factor there haven’t yet been as many cases out there for it as there are for other models.

You get two colors for the leather, to go with the two hues in which the foldable smartphone is sold.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 leather cover
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 leather cover
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 leather cover
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 leather cover

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 leather cover

On the other hand, it’s not every day that we see a manufacturer release a leather cover for its true wireless earbuds. Well, technically – while this is “for the Buds Live”, it actually covers their charging box. Still, if you’re sick of the way its plastic feels when you handle it, you can now adorn it with either gray or navy blue leather.

Samsung Galaxy Buds Live leather cover
Samsung Galaxy Buds Live leather cover
Samsung Galaxy Buds Live leather cover
Samsung Galaxy Buds Live leather cover

Samsung Galaxy Buds Live leather cover

The plastic is going to feel the same on the buds themselves, though – consider yourself warned. The Galaxy Z Fold2 leather flip cover is retailing in Korea for KRW 99,000, which at the current exchange rates means approximately $88 or €74. The Galaxy Buds Live cover is priced at KRW 22,000 ($19 or €16).

There’s no telling yet if either of these will get a global release, but we don’t see why not.

Check out the latest Samsung phones at great prices from Gizmofashion – our recommended retail partner.


Author: Vlad
Source: GSMArena

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