Foldable Phones It’s expensive and won’t suit everyone, so convincing people to capture it is one of the major hurdles businesses face. However, Samsung made the foldable phone experience a lot less risky.
Buyers buying in the US Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 or Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G directly from the Samsung Online Store should test their phone for 100 days from now to April 1st. During that period, if you don’t want it, you can return it and get a full refund.
Most phones purchased from the Samsung online store only have a 15-day return period, and the same for other retailers, so extending it to 100 days for foldable devices gives the buyer plenty of time to make sure it’s the phone they want.
Currently, the program is only announced in the US, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it was released elsewhere.
To further attract buyers, Samsung offers “enhanced transaction credits” of up to $550 (approximately £390 / AU$700) for exchanging eligible devices at the time of purchase.
The company is also throwing $200 (approximately £140 / AU$250) in store credit for accessories. If you return the GSMArena foldable phone, it is natural that it cannot be stored, and if you have already used it, you will have to pay or return it.
However, there are many ways to make the purchase of a foldable phone less difficult. Of course, what we really want is a price drop, but it might be far from what most foldable devices are really “reasonable.”