Samsung Galaxy Z Flip went up for pre-orders in India at 11am and by noon, the phones were stocked out.
Samsung had announced that pre-bookings could be done on its online store and at leading outlets
Galaxy Z Flip, Samsungs second foldable smartphone, went out of stock within minutes during its second sale in India on Friday.
According to Samsung India online store, the smartphone went up for pre-orders in India at 11am and by noon, the phones were stocked out.
The smartphone manufacturer had earlier announced that pre-bookings for the device could be done on its online store and at leading retail outlets against full payment, which is priced at Rs. 1,09,999.
Consumer who pre-booked the phone on February 28 will start getting deliveries on March 2, the company said in a statement.
The Galaxy Z Flip comes with a first-of-its-kind foldable glass that features a 6.7-inch display that folds into a stylish and compact form factor.
It is a dual-SIM smartphone, with one eSIM and one Nano-SIM card slot. E-sim services are currently available on Airtel and Jio networks.
In India, the device comes with Snapdragon 855+ processor and 8/256 GB memory combination.
Galaxy Z Flip comes with accidental damage coverage, which includes one-time screen protection and a 24x7 dedicated call centre support in India.
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