The Galaxy Z Flip seems to have exceeded Samsung's sales expectations, at least in some parts of the world including the US. It remains to be seen if it's going to manage to be as successful in India, but we'll soon find out.
Today the Korean company officially introduced its second foldable smartphone in the subcontinent. Like elsewhere, there's only one version of the Z Flip, with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. It's priced at INR 1,09,999, which right now translates into $1,525 or €1,422.
That means it's more expensive in India than in the US, but cheaper than in the EU. Pre-orders for the device are set to go live on February 21, and these will start shipping on February 26. You can grab a Galaxy Z Flip from Samsung's online store and select offline retailers. It will be available in three colors - Mirror Black, Mirror Purple, and Mirror Gold.
If you want to find out more about this intriguing device, don't miss our hands-on review.
more expensive in india than in the states? Well, after one month of use, it is only worth half, so it doesnt matter anyways
It'll be interesting to see how it manages in India. With this much money on line, people here always consider Apple first. Not to mention durability concerns.
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