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Galaxy Buds 2 and Galaxy Watch 4 prices, pre-order details revealed in South Korea

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Last updated: August 16th, 2021 at 11:33 UTC+02:00

Earlier today, Samsung revealed the pricing and pre-order dates for the Galaxy Z Flip 3 and the Galaxy Z Fold 3 for the South Korean market. The company also announced the pricing of the Galaxy Buds 2 and the Galaxy Watch 4 series for its home country. The South Korean firm will accept pre-orders for its new wearables from August 17 to August 23.

The Galaxy Buds 2 is priced at KRW 149,000 (around $128), and it will be available in four colors: Graphite, Lavender, Olive, and White. While the Galaxy Buds 2 will reach store shelves in South Korea on August 27, the pre-orders will start arriving on August 24, 2021. Buyers who pre-order the new wireless earbuds will get a Galaxy Z Flip 3-style Flip Case. Samsung is also offering various cases in collaboration with Cafe Knotted.

The Galaxy Watch 4 and the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic will be available for pre-order from August 17 to August 23 as well. Pre-orders will start arriving at customer doorsteps from August 24. Samsung has already sold the Galaxy Watch 4 in limited quantities via its First Trial Team program.

The Galaxy Watch 4 40mm is priced at KRW 269,000 (around $230), while the 44mm version costs KRW 299,000 (around $256). The 40mm LTE and 44mm LTE variants of the Galaxy Watch 4 are priced at KRW 299,200 and KRW 330,000, respectively. The 40mm version will be available in Black, Pink Gold, and Silver colors, while the 44mm version will be available in Black, Green, and Silver colors.

The 42mm and 46mm versions of the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic are priced at KRW 369,000 (around $316) and KRW 399,000 (around $342) in South Korea. The 42mm LTE and 46mm LTE versions of the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic cost KRW 399,300 (around $342) and KRW 429,000 (around $368), respectively. The Galaxy Watch 4 Classic will be available in Black and Silver colors.

Samsung will offer Google Play Store credits worth KRW 20,000 (around $17) to those who pre-order the LTE variant of the Galaxy Watch 4 or Galaxy Watch 4 Classic. Those who pre-order the Bluetooth version of the Galaxy Watch 4 series will get a charging dock that's shaped like Samsung's The Serif lifestyle TV and Grande AI washing machine.

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