First Galaxy Fold Batch Sells out – Samsung States It Underestimated Demand for Its $2000 Smartphone

First Galaxy Fold Batch Sells out – Samsung States It Underestimated Demand for Its $2000 Smartphone

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With premium smartphones costing upwards of $1000, Samsung has taken it to another plateau with the release of the Galaxy Fold, as it costs a whopping $1980. The price tag obviously meant that the device would be marketed as a luxury item, but even for something that costs nearly twice the price of an iPhone XS, the Galaxy Fold seems to be doing well in terms of sales. Apparently, Samsung’s first foldable handset sold out, with the Korean giant stating that it didn’t anticipate customers would be racing to pick it up.

Samsung’s online store lists the Galaxy Fold as out of stock for the moment, and the waitlist the company previously opened has now disappeared. Droid-Life has pointed out that an email was sent to customers, stating that stock has been depleted, with a message provided in the image given below. AT&T, one of the carriers that will sell the Galaxy Fold, is still taking pre-orders for the foldable handset, but you’ll have to wait for the device to reach your doorstep.

First Galaxy Fold Batch Sells out – Samsung States It Underestimated Demand for Its $2000 Smartphone

Apr 17, 2019, 6:49pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/galaxy-fold-sold-out/ > With premium smartphones costing upwards of $1000, Samsung has taken it to another plateau with the release of the Galaxy Fold, as it costs a whopping $1980. The price tag obviously meant that the device would be marketed as a luxury item, but even for something that costs nearly twice the price of an iPhone XS, the Galaxy Fold seems to be doing well in terms of sales. Apparently, Samsung’s first foldable handset sold out, with the Korean giant stating that it didn’t anticipate customers would be racing to pick it up. > Samsung’s online store lists the Galaxy Fold as out of stock for the moment, and the waitlist the company previously opened has now disappeared. Droid-Life has pointed out that an email was sent to customers, stating that stock has been depleted, with a message provided in the image given below. AT&T, one of the carriers that will sell the Galaxy Fold, is still taking pre-orders for the foldable handset, but you’ll have to wait for the device to reach your doorstep.