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C Spire Begins Pre-orders For New Galaxy Z Fold3 5g And Galaxy Z Flip3 5g

C Spire Begins Pre-orders For New Galaxy Z Fold3 5G And Galaxy Z Flip3 5G
Premium, powerful foldable smartphones begin next chapter in mobile innovation

C Spire began accepting customer pre-orders for the new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G and Galaxy Z Flip3 5G foldable smartphones that will be unveiled on its “Customer Inspired” mobile broadband network later this month.

Consumers can pre-order the 5G capable-Samsung Z series foldable smartphones online or via phone through Customer Telesales at 1.855.CSPIRE4 for home shipment or pick up at any C Spire retail store once the device is available in retail channels beginning Aug. 27.

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For a l***********, consumers who pre-order the Galaxy Z Fold3 5G can get up to a $200 Samsung credit and those who pre-order the Galaxy Z Flip3 5G online can get up to $150 in Samsung store credit.  C Spire also is offering the Galaxy Z Flip3 5G for just $10 a month with a qualified trade, upgrade or a new line on the Everybody Deals 30-month payment plan.

The 5G capable foldable flagship devices feature flex mode for hands-free photos and video, a brilliant camera with super steady and portrait mode, a beautiful 6.7-inch display with ultra-compact fold and a multi active window to run two apps at once and more.

Device pricing for the Galaxy Z Fold3 5G 512GB model is $1,899.99 and $999.99 for the Galaxy Z Flip3 5G 128GB model and $1,049.99 for the Galaxy Z Flip3 5G 256GB model without an agreement or payment plan and comes in phantom black, green, lavender and cream colors.

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