AT&T and Verizon reveal pricing for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G

Enrique, 02 September 2020

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold2 5G is now available for pre-order from Samsung’s official website for $2000. If buyers wish to buy the new foldable device from a carrier, Verizon and AT&T have both offered pre-order details for the Z Fold2 5G. To start, both carriers will begin pre-orders for the Z Fold2 starting Wednesday, September 2 and both will carry the same retail price of $2000.

Verizon will offer a few promotions to get folks to purchase through the carrier. Verizon users can expect to have a monthly phone payment of $83.33 per month for 24 months. Subscribers get up to $550 off the price of the Z Fold2 when they trade in an eligible smartphone and add a line on select Unlimited plans (if you only upgrade, that potential trade-in value goes down to $250). If you switch to Verizon, you’ll get a $150 Verizon gift card when purchasing the phone over a payment plan.

A 25% discount will be included with a pre-order to purchase any accessories for the Z Fold2 from Samsung, Gear 4, Zagg, and Top Kevlar. Verizon is going to offer both the Mystic Bronze and Mystic Black models, which will begin shipping on September 18. Verizon confirms that their variant will be compatible with both mmWave and midband 5G networks (launching later this year).

AT&T hasn’t revealed any promotions for the Z Fold2 yet, but we can expect the carrier’s monthly payments to be $66.67 per month over a period of 30 months.

AT&T and Verizon reveal pricing for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G

As a reminder, Samsung also offers financing if you decide to pre-order on their website. They also offer financing with $41.66/month payments for 48 months. What the carriers don't offer is the ability to customize the color of the hinge.

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Reader comments

  • Real.Talk
  • 04 Sep 2020
  • 3Zy

What you on about? Carriers always overcharge for phones and that's the point I was making to inform people to buy directly from stores or online where they won't be bound by exorbitant fees included with carrier terms...

  • God
  • 03 Sep 2020
  • IJp

Uhh what, idk where you buy phones but in America the phones price is determined by the manufacturer not the carrier. Promos are a different story.

  • Real.Talk
  • 02 Sep 2020
  • 3Zy

Buy phones from any place you wish but avoid mobile carriers as their only objective is to excessively drain your wallet than any device is worth.

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