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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G is now available for pre-order, offers available with Verizon and AT&T.

The all-new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G is now available for the users to pre-order on the official website of Samsung. The price tag for the device has been set…

Sep 3, 2020
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The all-new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G is now available for the users to pre-order on the official website of Samsung. The price tag for the device has been set up at $2000 on the Samsung website. Meanwhile, the device will be available from carrier Verizon and AT&T, and both the companies will start the pre-order for the device from today. Although, such phones offered through mobile carriers often come at a lower price than the usual price of the handset. But in this case, both Verizon and AT&T have kept the same price of $2000, if the user selects to purchase it using their mobile connectivity. 

For people who are thinking about selecting Verizon as a carrier for their new smartphone from Samsung, will have to pay around $83.33 for a 24 months contract. Subscribers get up to $550 off the price of the Z Fold2 when they trade in an eligible smartphone and add a line on select Unlimited plans. Also, if you select Verizon, and you are a new customer, then you will also get a $150 Verizon gift card. Also, Verizon is offering a 25 % off on accessories for the phone, if you pre-order the phone through them.

When it comes to AT&T, they have not revealed an offer for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 yet, but the expected monthly payment from them could be around $66.67 over a contract period of 30 months. Users can also use the facility of financing directly from Samsung, in case they pre-order from the official website. The financing would cost them $41.66/month payments for 48 months. 

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