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Samsung is about to release the device that has gotten the world talking: the much anticipated Galaxy Z Flip.
The device is the foldable phone that is already selling out across the world wherever it has been released. And now, it will soon be available in Ghana.
This device will go on sale from April 1, 2020, in Ghana.
Managing Director at Samsung Ghana, Eugene Nahm, said “With Galaxy Z Flip’s unique foldable design and user experience, we’re redefining what a mobile device can be, and what it enables consumers to do. I’m looking forward to seeing the reaction to this revolutionary device.”
“The Galaxy Z Flip is bold and stylish – designed for those who see cutting-edge technology as a way to express themselves,” says Samsung Ghana.
Engineered with first-of-its-kind foldable glass, Galaxy Z Flip literally bends the laws of physics and features a 6.7-inch display that folds into a stylish and compact form factor that fits in the palm of your hand. Designed with an innovative Hideaway Hinge and custom-built UX, Galaxy Z Flip provides elegant new ways to capture, share and experience content – all hands-free. From its stylish design to its flexible camera experience, Galaxy Z Flip opens up a new decade of foldable mobile innovation.
Screen Repair & Device Health
Life happens but makes the best of it with your Galaxy Z Flip which entitles you to the following, within 1 year from the device purchase date*:
• One-time screen replacement - This offer must be activated within 30 days from device purchase or you will lose this benefit. A repair fee of $119 is payable for a screen repair.
• Free battery swap
• Free software updates
• Free device health diagnostic
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