Trading in older or existing phones to buy new ones is an alien concept to me; you're almost always guaranteed a better price selling them to another person. But it's a convenient practice in some countries with some brands, and it lowers the sticker shock, especially on prohibitively expensive phones like the Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip series. This time around, Samsung is easing the burden a bit more by letting you trade in two phones instead of one, for a larger price cut.
Samsung published the reservation link for its future flagship yesterday, and those who followed it noticed that they could add two trade-in phones — at least in the US. As far as we can tell, this is the first time Samsung has allowed this, and it's definitely a welcome step. You clean your drawers or cabinets of unused devices, you send a phone back to a company that (hopefully) will put it or its materials to good use, and you get some money off of your next exorbitant purchase. Win-win-win.
The Z Fold3 and Z Flip3 are expected to be announced in a couple of weeks, on August 11. The invites were sent yesterday. We're also expecting the new Galaxy Watch4 and Buds2 at the event.
Samsung will let you trade in two phones, not one, for the Z Fold3 or Z Flip3 - Android Police
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