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Buy a new Samsung foldable cellphone, if it doesn’t match, you can reverse it

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia

Samsung launching programs that allow potential customers to try folding cellphone Galaxy Z Flip 5G or Galaxy Z Fold2 5G for 100 days after purchase.

Potential consumers can return the Galaxy Z Flip or Fold2 foldable smartphone and get a full refund if 99 days after trying to decide that the device is really unwanted.

Launch Digital TrendsSamsung’s promotional program is thought to be related to the price of the two devices, which is quite expensive, above US $ 1,000. In addition, the two devices have a new design that has never been on the market before.

With this promotion, Samsung probably hopes that potential consumers can really feel the sophistication of both of its products and eventually buy.

“Take the Galaxy Z Flip 5G home and we’ll give you 100 days to make sure you’re a good fit,” said Samsung.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G was launched in August 2020 and costs US $ 1,199 or Rp.16.8 million (exchange rate Rp.14,096).

The third foldable phone from the Korean tech giant has a design almost identical to the Galaxy Z Flip launched six months earlier, for example a 6.7-inch screen when stretched out, a tiny screen on the back for notifications, and a dual-sensor camera.

The Galaxy Z Fold2 5G was launched in September 2020 at a price of US $ 1,999 or around Rp.28.2 million. The device has a 7.6-inch screen when fully open.

Launch The Verge, Samsung calls the ‘Buy and Try’ program the first new program created by the company. The company said the previous program was only 15 days.

“This new initiative will help consumers try and see if a foldable device is right for them, as part of Samsung’s commitment to make foldable devices more accessible to everyone,” a Samsung spokesman said in a statement.

Samsung says the program will take effect from February 23 to April 1, 2021.

(jps / DAL)

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