Samsung says you won't be able to walk into any store and try its new $2,000 foldable phone

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Samsung says you won't be able to walk into any store and try its new $2,000 foldable phone

Galaxy Fold

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Samsung Mobile chief DJ Koh with the Galaxy Fold

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  • Samsung's first foldable smartphone, the Galaxy Fold, is getting the royal treatment ahead of its debut on April 26.
  • Samsung says it will host a second event in early April dedicated specifically to the Galaxy Fold to share more details about the phone.
  • A Samsung representative told The Verge that it will have limited supplies of the Galaxy Fold at launch, and it's only going to be available in select stores.

Last week, Samsung unveiled its first foldable smartphone: the Galaxy Fold, which starts at a whopping $1,980.

But if you think you can walk into any store and try the Galaxy Fold after it launches on April 26, think again.

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In an interview with The Verge on Tuesday, Kate Beaumont, Samsung UK's director of product, services, and commercial strategy, said Samsung is planning a second event in early April to talk more about the Galaxy Fold. There, we'll likely learn exactly how, and where, it will be possible to buy this high-end device.

Beaumont told The Verge that Samsung is expecting limited supplies of the Galaxy Fold at launch, and that it's not a phone you'll be able to see in every store.

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"This is a super premium device, and we want to make sure it has a concierge-like service and experience, so it's not going to be on display in all stores," Beaumont said. "You're not going to see it on the stands, we want to make sure it's a very personal experience. There will be quite intensive aftercare that goes with it as well."

Samsung Galaxy Fold

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The Samsung Galaxy Fold

It's unclear what any of this means, as Beaumont didn't divulge further details - but we're guessing Samsung is planning a specific process to sell this phone, including a more hands-on approach with individual customers where they learn about the phone's features, and any particular do's and don'ts.

We imagine select Samsung stores around the world will train their employees to educate customers about the phone's two screens, five cameras, its state-of-the-art hinge, and perhaps any limitations (like keeping it away from water).

Days after Samsung announced its Galaxy Fold, Huawei - the biggest smartphone maker in the world, next to Samsung - announced its own foldable phone, called the Mate X. But that $2,600 phone won't be ready until sometime later this year, while the Galaxy Fold has a firm release date of April 26. In other words, we're expecting a cascade of new foldable devices in the year(s) to come, but Samsung's $2,000 Galaxy Fold will effectively be the guinea pig.

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