Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition is selling like hotcakes. Two weeks ago, the company opened its sales in its home country, South Korea, and the first batch sold out almost immediately. It recently announced a second batch, and the stock depleted within hours again. While the Korean firm released the phone in limited quantities, this still suggests massive demand for the new foldable.
Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition has been mostly out of stock
The Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition is Samsung’s slimmest and costliest foldable yet. It costs around $300 more than the Galaxy Z Fold 6 but is sold only in China and South Korea. The company released the foldable in limited quantity last month, only for the stock to run out in no time. The second batch also sold out fairly quickly. Samsung’s official website confirms that all prepared stock has depleted.
This shows high demand for the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition and excitement among Galaxy fans for this slim foldable. Considering its limited availability, many people want to get their hands on the device. The foldable comes in a single color (Black Shadow) with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. Interested buyers can sign up for notifications about future restocks on the Samsung e-shop in Korea.
The enthusiasm around the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition is largely due to its unique features and cutting-edge design. Measuring 10.6mm when folded and 4.9mm when unfolded, it’s super slim. The device is also slightly bigger than the Fold 6, featuring a 6.5-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X cover screen and an 8-inch foldable inner display. Both screens reach up to 2,600 nits peak brightness but lack S Pen support.
The camera setup is also the most advanced on a Samsung foldable, with a 200MP primary rear camera. These impressive features continue to drive demand, and many expect Samsung to release a third batch soon. For those eager to purchase, keep an eye on Samsung’s next sale announcement.