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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 5G (Beige, 12GB RAM, 256GB Storage) with No Cost EMI/Additional Exchange Offers

Original price was: ₹177,999.00.Current price is: ₹119,999.00.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 5G (Beige, 12GB RAM, 256GB Storage) with No Cost EMI/Additional Exchange Offers

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Price: ₹1,77,999 - ₹1,19,999.00
(as of Aug 19, 2024 07:11:56 UTC – Details)

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Stands out. Stands up. Unfolds. The Galaxy Z Fold4 does a lot in one hand with its 15.73 cm(6.2-inch) Cover Screen. Unfolded, the 19.21 cm(7.6-inch) Main Screen lets you really get into the zone. Pushed-back bezels and the Under Display Camera means there’s more screen and no black dot getting between you and the breathtaking Infinity Flex Display.
Do more than more with Multi View. Whether toggling between texts or catching up on emails, take full advantage of the expansive Main Screen with Multi View. PC-like power in your pocket transforms apps optimized with One UI to give you menus and more in a glance
New Taskbar for PC-like multitasking. Wipe out tasks in fewer taps. Add apps to the Taskbar for quick navigation and bouncing between windows when you’re in the groove.4 And with App Pair, one tap launches up to three apps, all sharing one super-productive screen
Our toughest Samsung Galaxy foldables ever. From the inside out, Galaxy Z Fold4 is made with materials that are not only stunning, but stand up to life’s bumps and fumbles. The front and rear panels, made with exclusive Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+, are ready to resist sneaky scrapes and scratches. With our toughest aluminum frame made with Armor Aluminum, this is one durable smartphone.
World’s first water resistant foldable smartphones. Be adventurous, rain or shine. You don’t have to sweat the forecast when you’ve got one of the world’s first water-resistant foldable smartphones.

Customers say

Customers like the appearance of the cellular phone. However, some customers have reported issues with performance, quality and foldability. They mention that the main inner screen stopped working and the middle screen stopped folding properly. They also say the product is unreliable, has manufacturing defects and that the warranty is not honoured in India. Customers disagree on value.

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9 reviews for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 5G (Beige, 12GB RAM, 256GB Storage) with No Cost EMI/Additional Exchange Offers

  1. Peekay

    Think Twice. If Not Four Times
    Beware of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold seriesIt is with a great degree of disappointment that I am penning these thoughts about Samsung’s, so-called top-of-the-line, “game changing” smartphones, namely their flagship Galaxy Z Fold series of which, unhappily, I happen to have two – the Galaxy Fold 3 and the Galaxy Z Fold 4. Disappointment, because till my encounter with the Z Fold phones, I held Samsung products – from TVs through Soundbars to phones – in high esteem. In fact, the much-touted, much hyped Fold and Flip were the sole reason that, after nearly 25 years, I partially severed a happy relationship with Apple iPhones (not that we didn’t have our ups and downs but they are too few to mention) to switch to Samsung, in hindsight, to my great disappointment and financial loss!.With both Z Fold phones the honeymoon period lasted just 6-8 months. Within that time (thankfully, when both were still under warranty), the protection film on their foldout (big) screens developed ugly, unsightly bubbles and required replacement. Within a week of replacement, the Z Fold4 film failed again and one had to return to the Service Centre to be informed that a problem had been identified in their last batch of protection film and a new batch had been ordered. So, if I did not mind terribly (did I have a choice?), I had to wait a week for the new screens to arrive, which they did and, to my short-lived joy, added another few months to a rapidly declining marriage.Almost to the day the one-year warranty of the Fold 4 ended, its start button failed – one couldn’t switch the phone either on or off. The only way one could do that was through finger gestures (not of the pejorative or derogatory kind), which didn’t quite work the same way as the switch did but, at least, managed to put the phone to sleep and woke it up again when the need arose, otherwise I would have added a prematurely drained battery to my woes. Thankfully, the fingerprint sensor on the start button still functioned, or else several apps that opened with my fingerprint would have failed too (my face not being the kind that phones, for some reason, recognise readily!)Worse was to follow.A couple of weeks ago, I stopped receiving calls and messages on my secondary SIM – SIM2 of the Z Fold4. Naturally, one assumed that a the SIM card was responsible for the mischief and a free swap would do the trick; so, off one went to get a fresh SIM from the telecom provider, not unaware of the attendant inconveniences the process entailed – no number activation for 4 hours and no SIM messages for another 24! However, even after suffering the inconvenience, when SIM2 still could make or receive calls, nor messages, which, even to a dummy like me, indicated that the problem lay elsewhere – with the phone itself.So yet another trip to the Customer Care centre, where, by now, I was on first-name terms with almost everyone so many times have I had to visit them. Their diagnosis: SIM 2 had failed and needed to be replaced but, oops, the Z Fold4 was no longer under warranty; so, the repair had to be paid for.Okay, one thought, my bad, but how much could a SIM slot replacement cost? Under Rs. 5,000 (US$ 6)? I couldn’t have been more wrong or falsely optimistic.With some trepidation and lots of embarrassment, the service engineer revealed, almost in a hushed whisper so great was his guilt, that because the SIM slot was integrated with the main fold out screen, one had to change the whole screen: price Rs. 45,000 (US$ 550) or nearly one-third the cost of the phone!!!! And the guarantee for the new display? Less said the better (would you believe 3 months??)Shattered and saddened, I returned home, consoling myself that at least the primary slot still worked and if one were to convert the second SIM to an e-sim, I could do without the SIM2 slot and still have the 2-sim card option operating.But wait, I haven’t finished yet. A few days later, the front (closed) LCD display screen stopped working – an unresponsive black screen that showed a Samsung logo temporarily when restarted but went back to black in nano seconds. In other words, the front display requires replacement, too, not just because it’s black but because the phone has no longer any access to Wi-Fi because, you’ve guessed it, the Wifi is integrated with the front display. If that doesn’t work, Wifi won’t either!In short, if you are unlucky, the Samsung Z Fold 4, can turn out to be a lump of very expensive garbage. So, beware of falling prey to Samsung’s dazzling advertising blitzkrieg. Or expert reviews of phones fresh from the mint. The real proof of the pudding comes after a year’s usage. And, to add insult to injury, the Samsung Z Fold is, in my experience, one of the fastest depreciating premium phones – the resale value of a fully functional “no dents, no damages” Fold4 is less than Rs. 35,000 (a depreciation of 75% for a phone that’s just 18 months’ old!) Imagine what it will be for a phone that has even the merest of scratches or dents, let alone a front display that does not work, a start switch that will not start and a double sim slot that can accommodate only a single SIM! And no access to Wifi.

  2. Jyoti

    Very nice product
    Mobile phone very nice

  3. Kavita

    Samsung selling poor quality products, warranty not honoured in India & blames the seller! Beware
    Mark on the screen, edges have discolored, while opening the phone fold area is making a weird clicking sound.All this within 6 months of purchase and gentle use.Please note when I took the product to Samsung customer care, they said its an overseas product not covered under warranty in India & also out of warranty. Beware of Samsung ” they are selling products in India which are not covered under warranty in India. After lot of follow up with Samsung, their highest level of escalation reverts back with an answer that they are not responsible, it’s Amazon which is responsible for the product. Sounds strange & we have decided to file a case in consumer court against Samsung. Samsung is harassing customers & shirking from responsibility.

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    Samsung GalaxyFold4 5G cannot be unfolded after 8 months
    Amazon sold this phone but the Samsung service station does not support. To start with the phone came with non functioning C-cable. After tremendous failed efforts with Samsung and Amazon support, I bought a new cable rather than pushing for replacement. But then, after 8 months of delicate usage and care and spending Rs 15-20k additional on screen guard, cover, adapter, cable and SPen beyond this pricey phone, it does not open fully. Never go for Fold series phone of Samsung.On whose promise any customer should buy from Amazon when customers are made to run to Brand service and then, seller. In my case, Samsung Service provided denial letter and the seller does not exist any more on Amazon. Is it not fraud? I would strongly suggest to never buy expensive items, be it electronics or any other items on Amazon.

  5. Theja Zao

    Fake product. Do not buy!!!
    DO NOT BUY this product. The main inner screen just stopped working all of a sudden after 7 months. Then to make things worse, Samsung had flatly refused to cover damages under warranty saying that this is an overseas product. Therefore the warranty is not applicable in India.Amazon said the sellers are all verified and they (Samsung) should honour their warranty. The help offered by Amazon was only that much, and conveniently washed their hands off.What are the procedures taken by Amazon to verify its sellers? Just passing the buck is not going to work. Expected better than this from Amazon.Now my review is not being posted. I do not understand.

  6. Bahadur Dastoor

    Massive design improvement
    The design improvement is a big step forward. Had the Fold 2 before this and the tall thin top screen is replaced by this which feels more like the front of a regular smartphone. The camera is amazing. Also 2 physical Sims and an esim (though is either Sim2 or eSIM at a time) is a huge bonus. There is also a nice task bar at the bottom to switch between apps. The only down side …. these Folds depreciate too fast. The price at which I had to sell my old one made me cry. Oh yes, no cover on this beauty.

  7. santanu nandy

    Not working after 1year 4 months of use
    Phone is being hanged and not working after usage of 1 year 4 months.. I dont know what cost I ve to bear at service center.. as they many times told many problems and bag a descent amount..after buying a phone with a such huge amount, I am very much disappointed..

  8. Amazon Customer

    Inner Screen Death Problem
    I purchased on 1st April 2023 & on 20th Nov 2023 my phone outer and inner screen turned black during a call. After putting on charge and soft reset outer screen working but inner screen still not on. I tried to get it repaired from Samsung Service Center in Pune (as its in 1 year warranty) but they denied free service saying its overseas model, Amazon also not helping and extending repair request every time by 8 days , I contacted Samsung India they also denied service under warranty. Samsung asking 52,000 for screen replacement . Its heart breaking. I would suggest not to purchase the phone as its costly & repair is too costly & also no warranty provided.

  9. Adam

    My phone inner screen is damage, how do I go about it?

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