While T-Mobile has given up on the Galaxy Fold in the US, its parent organization, Deutsche Telekom, seems to have different ideas for Germany. The telecom giant very much plans to offer the foldable Samsung smartphone to its customers once it becomes available. The Galaxy Fold will go on sale in September this year.
Deutsche Telekom to carry Galaxy Fold
Deutsche Telekom has confirmed to Notebookcheck that it will offer the new Galaxy Fold to its customers in Germany. Unfortunately, the largest European telecommunications company didn't share any details about the actual release date and pricing, though the latter has been known for a while now. The original Fold was priced at a whopping 2,000 euros.
The Galaxy Fold's new release date isn't actually confirmed yet. The device is in its final testing stage after Samsung made some changes to its design to better tackle the issues that delayed its launch back in April. And even when it arrives in September, it may be limited to select markets initially. Germany is among those few markets where the latest firmware for the Galaxy Fold is currently being tested.
While the Galaxy Fold is finally returning, prospective customers will now approach the device with caution. However, it's still a niche device and there are plenty of reasons why you should consider buying one. And of course, there are reasons to consider skipping it as well. Which side are you on? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below, or take this poll.