Samsung Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Z Flip Indian Prebookings Might Open on Feb 14


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A couple of days ago, Samsung announced its next generation of flagship device namely Galaxy S20 lineup. Apart from this, the chaebol also unveiled its next foldable Galaxy Z Flip smartphone. Well, both the devices will make its way to the Indian market that’s for sure. What’s we’re not sure is the expected launch timeline. If the recent rumor is to be believed, the smartphone maker might open the prebooking for both the devices soon. In fact, we might see that happening as early as February 14 i.e. tomorrow.

Samsung Galaxy S20 and Z Flip Prebooking Could Open Tomorrow in India

The entire Galaxy S20 lineup which includes Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, and S20 Ultra along with Galaxy Z Flip have already been listed on the Samsung India website. Furthermore, we might see the new foldable device along with the S20 lineup to go on sale from March 8 in the country. The Galaxy Buds+, on the other hand, will go on sale on March 7. For those who’re unaware, the international release of S20 is set for March 6.

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Until the international release, Samsung might keep on taking the pre-orders and putting them on retail shelves in the next two days. It is also worth mentioning that Samsung flagship devices generally launch in the Indian market the day they hit retail stores in markets such as the US and South Korea. We might see the same happening with the Galaxy S20 series as well.

As of now, interested buyers can sign up for the notification on the Samsung India website about the arrival of new devices. On a separate note, Samsung has also officially dropped the prices of the Galaxy S10 lineup in the country. We’re hoping to receive more information on the next-gen lineup Indian launch in the coming days.

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