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Samsung is offering no trade-in options for the Galaxy Z TriFold.
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Samsung may get the first Galaxy Z TriFold orders into customers’ hands in the US by February 4. Earlier today, Samsung US appears to have accidentally made the TriFold available for purchase on its website, even though the phone isn’t supposed to go on sale until January 30.
As a result, 9to5Google was able to add the device to its cart and view the estimated delivery date. The listing also confirmed that Samsung is offering no trade-in options for the Galaxy Z TriFold.
Instead, buyers only get discounts on additional products and accessories, along with free trials or discounted subscriptions for services such as Samsung Health Premium and Adobe Lightroom.
The Galaxy Z TriFold carries a retail price of $2,899, though it could climb to around $3,100 once local taxes are factored in. Buyers also get a 10% discount on Samsung’s Smart Keyboard, $70 off the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, and 10% off a Galaxy Watch 8 Classic when any of these devices are purchased alongside the TriFold.
In addition, Galaxy Z TriFold buyers receive 50% off LumaFusion, two months of Adobe Lightroom, a 30-day free trial of ArcSite, three free months of SiriusXM, a 30-day trial of Samsung Health Premium, and six months of Google Gemini Advanced.
When the TriFold does go on sale for real, you’ll have to be quick if you want to snag one. Stock will likely be severely limited, as has been the case in Samsung’s home country of Korea, and if you miss the first sale, you may have to wait a couple of weeks for another chance to buy it.
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