• Home
  • Blog
  • Android
  • Cars
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • Internet
  • Mobile
  • Sci-Fi
Tech News, Magazine & Review WordPress Theme 2017
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Android
  • Cars
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • Internet
  • Mobile
  • Sci-Fi
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Android
  • Cars
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • Internet
  • Mobile
  • Sci-Fi
No Result
View All Result
Blog - Creative Collaboration
No Result
View All Result
Home Android

Galaxy Z Fold2 disappears from Samsung’s store, gone at T-Mobile and Verizon

June 17, 2021
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Samsung has seemingly ceased selling last year’s flagship foldable, the Galaxy Z Flip2. The current product listing at Samsung’s store has been replaced with a disclaimer that “The Galaxy Fold is no longer available for purchase on Samsung.com,” directing customers to other options. Meanwhile, Samsung’s next foldable is expected to be released later this year in August, and the Z Flip 5G is still available on Samsung’s store.

What you’ll see at the Samsung Store listing for the Z Fold2. 

The wording for the statement on Samsung’s Z Fold2 product listing is curious since it doesn’t call out the Z Fold2 by name, instead referring to the “Galaxy Fold,” the original device that has long been sold out on Samsung’s site. However, other changes over the last week or so indicate it’s likely true and the disclaimer is just poorly phrased.

We aren’t precisely sure when Samsung’s product listing stopped selling the Galaxy Z Fold2, but it happened sometime in the last 24 hours. On June 12th, according to the Wayback Archive, the Unlocked, AT&T, and T-Mobile models of the Z Fold 2 had all gone out of stock, leaving only the Verizon and Sprint models for sale and telegraphing this latest development for much of the last week.

Agreeing with the Samsung Store’s stock change earlier this week, T-Mobile’s product listing for the Z Fold2 is now a redirect, and Verizon lists all colors as out of stock, though AT&T is still selling the phone, and Best Buy claims to have both Unlocked, AT&T, and Verizon models available.

Previously, the Galaxy Z Fold2 saw a permanent $200 price drop, as well as a $100 discount with referrals. The ostensibly ultra-premium Galaxy Z Premier service also recently expanded benefits to Z Fold2 owners to include a set of free deserts that were so-so.

We have reached out to Samsung to confirm the change and whether the phone has been discontinued or not, but the company did not immediately respond to our inquiry. Given that 2/3 US carrier stores no longer sell it, and the stock changes earlier this week, I wouldn’t expect if the phone has been discontinued ahead of the new model’s launch this summer.

Next Post

Ford beefs up commercial EV business with fleet charging acquisition of Electriphi

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

No Result
View All Result

Recent Posts

  • Instagram to discontinue end-to-end encryption for DMs [Update: Meta’s statement]
  • Best TV deals this week: Save big on TCL T7, Hisense U8, and Samsung Q8F models
  • Wales vs. Italy 2026 livestream: How to watch Six Nations for free
  • The FBI is hunting down malware-loaded games on Steam
  • ‘I Love Boosters’ review: Keke Palmer goes wild in Boots Riley’s new sci-fi satire

Recent Comments

    No Result
    View All Result

    Categories

    • Android
    • Cars
    • Gadgets
    • Gaming
    • Internet
    • Mobile
    • Sci-Fi
    • Home
    • Shop
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    © CC Startup, Powered by Creative Collaboration. © 2020 Creative Collaboration, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • Blog
    • Android
    • Cars
    • Gadgets
    • Gaming
    • Internet
    • Mobile
    • Sci-Fi

    © CC Startup, Powered by Creative Collaboration. © 2020 Creative Collaboration, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    Get more stuff like this
    in your inbox

    Subscribe to our mailing list and get interesting stuff and updates to your email inbox.

    Thank you for subscribing.

    Something went wrong.

    We respect your privacy and take protecting it seriously