SEOUL, December 17 (AJP) - Samsung Electronics’ ultra-premium Galaxy Z Tri-Fold smartphone has sold out again within minutes, reflecting strong demand for the company’s latest foldable innovation despite its price exceeding 3.59 million won ($2,450).
Samsung said a second batch of the Galaxy Z Tri-Fold sold out in about two minutes after going on sale at 10 a.m. on its official website and at major retail outlets nationwide. The first batch, released on Dec. 12, sold out in roughly five minutes.
The second sale allowed online orders with in-store pickup or home delivery within two to three days.
Samsung has not disclosed official sales volumes. However, industry sources said supply could rise to between 2,500 and 5,000 units by early next year, potentially expanding to around 10,000 units over the longer term.
The Galaxy Z Tri-Fold ranks among the most expensive smartphones currently on the market. Limited availability has pushed resale prices sharply higher on online platforms, with listings ranging from about 4 million to 5.5 million won, and some asking prices reaching as high as 10 million won.
The Galaxy Z Tri-Fold is Samsung’s first tri-foldable smartphone, featuring a display that folds twice. When fully unfolded, it offers a screen measuring about 253 millimeters, or roughly 10 inches, while folding down to a bar-type smartphone with a 164.8-millimeter display.
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