Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3 5G variants have been unveiled during the recent Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event, which was held online on Wednesday, Aug. 11.
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All you need to do is click this link and search for the handset model you want to reserve. Once you are on the page, you see the details of the smartphone's price when you want it unlocked.
On the other hand, you can also choose to have its memory capacity increased. Aside from these, you can also have the company's offered Exclusive Samsung Care+, which would cost $12.99 every month for the remaining 24 months.
If you happen to dislike this plan after purchasing it, Samsung also allows you to cancel the service anytime you want. When it comes to the mode of payment, you could either choose a monthly installation or a one-time payment.
Once you are decided on the following options, all you have to do is scroll down and click the "Pre-Order Now" option. Aside from Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3, Samsung also unveiled its latest Galaxy Watch 4 series and Galaxy Buds 2.
How To Save $1000?
Since Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Flip 3 5G variants are not that cheap, saving money as much as possible when purchasing it would be a great help, especially since there is still an ongoing pandemic.
Because of this, Toms Guide provided the list of retailers offering $1,000 off and how consumers could lessen their preferred Samsung smartphone's price.
Samsung Official Store
- Offers $800 with trade-in
- Provides $200 credit
AT&T
- Offers $1,000 off with trade-in
Verizon
- Offers $1,000 off with trade-in, new line purchase, and Unlimited Plan.
T-Mobile
- Offers $1,000 off with trade-in, but you need to have existing Magenta Max, Magenta Plus, or T-Mobile One PLUS plan.
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Written by: Griffin Davis