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Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy Z Fold2, making this September is a massive month in smartphone innovation.
The move brings together the very best of foldable innovation technology, a category pioneered by Samsung, to change the shape of the future.
It is Samsung’s third-generation foldable device, pairing a stunning and bold design with refined engineering to push the boundaries of mobile experiences.
Incredibly, it is a phone when closed and a tablet when open, offering effortless productivity and immersive experiences.
Pre-orders for the Galaxy Z Fold2 begun September 25, until October 8, 2020.
The unparalleled device is available in Mystic Black and Mystic Bronze, with a recommended resale price at GH¢ 12,499.
Managing Director at Samsung, Ghana, Eugene Nahm said “with this device, we are reshaping, and redefining the possibilities of the mobile device experience. With Galaxy Z Fold2, luxury meets the power of flexibility and expert craftsmanship, so you can enjoy entirely new mobile experiences.
"This innovative technology enables trailblazing innovators and entrepreneurs to be more efficient and perform at the peak of their industry. It’s a statement like no other,” he added.
With an all-new design, featuring a larger 6.2-inch Cover Screen and massive 7.6-inch Main Screen with Infinity-O Displays, Galaxy Z Fold2 promises a true 2-in-1 experience.
Combining the ease of the Galaxy Fold’s book-style fold and the innovations of the Galaxy Z Flip - Galaxy Z Fold2’s new design features a Hideaway Hinge with sweeper technology, hands-free functionality with Flex mode, and a foldable glass Main Screen that supports 120Hz refresh rate.
Galaxy Z Fold2 users can access the Galaxy Z Premier Service: With premium support from a dedicated team of product experts.
Galaxy Z Fold2 owners can also sign up for a Complimentary Samsung Care+ service plan within 30 days of device purchase, which provides one-time inner foldable screen protection against accidental damage within one year of device purchasing date.
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