Samsung has recently unveiled a range of new foldable smartphones, including the Galaxy Z Flip6 and Galaxy Z Fold6, which were introduced this summer (curr. $1,299.99 - renewed on Amazon). Earlier this week, the W25 and W25 Flip were launched, but they are only available in China, where they are expected to stay. Moreover, a week prior, Samsung revealed the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, which features different hardware specifications compared to the Galaxy Z Fold6.
Exclusive Availability
Sadly, the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition is anticipated to be exclusive to South Korea. However, there is a way for those outside South Korea to get Samsung's first foldable device that is under 11 mm thick and includes a 200 MP camera. The UK-based Average Dad Tech, which also runs the Average Dad YouTube channel, is making this device available globally, similar to how they've handled other rare foldables before.
Pricing Information
To give you an idea, the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition is priced at KRW 2,789,600 in South Korea, which is around $2,015 at the current exchange rate. In contrast, Average Dad Tech is offering the same model for $3,447, or $3,274.65 if you apply the discount code OCTOBER5OFF during checkout. It's important to mention that the price listed does not include shipping fees, although it does account for taxes. Orders made before November 5 are scheduled to ship on November 8 worldwide. For more detailed hardware specifications of the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, check out our launch article.
Conclusion
Average Dad Tech is making it feasible for global customers to get their hands on this exclusive device, even if it’s just a bit pricier than in South Korea. If you’re keen on foldables, this could be a great opportunity to own a unique piece of tech.