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Samsung’s Foldables Shatter Records With 2.1 Lakh Pre-Orders in Just 48 Hours

by Hari Pramod
9 months ago
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Samsung’s new foldables are off to a blazing start in India. The Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7, and the more budget-friendly Z Flip7 FE have already racked up a staggering 210,000 pre-orders — and that’s just in the first two days.

That figure nearly matches the record-breaking pre-orders for the Galaxy S25 series from earlier this year. For a foldable lineup, that’s huge. It’s not just momentum anymore — it’s a movement.

Flip or Fold, Buyers Are All In

The Flip7 FE starts at ₹89,999. The Flip7? That’ll cost you ₹1,09,999. And the top-tier Fold7 sits at ₹1,74,999. Yep, premium prices — but clearly not a deterrent.

What’s wild is how fast these pre-orders have taken off. These aren’t just niche tech lovers anymore. This is mass-market traction.

Now throw in these offers:

  • Free upgrade to 512GB storage for the price of 256GB

  • 24-month no-cost EMI across all three models

That’s a compelling pitch for a lot of buyers.

And the fact that they’re made in India? That’s not just symbolic — it’s strategic.

samsung galaxy z fold7 and z flip7 launch india 2025

India’s Foldable Moment Just Arrived

Samsung’s President & CEO for Southwest Asia, JB Park, isn’t being modest about it. And honestly, why should he be?

His words say a lot: “The record pre-orders for our ‘made in India’ foldables reinforce our belief that young Indian consumers are quick to adopt latest technology.”

It’s a telling moment.

For years, foldables were futuristic gadgets sitting on the expensive fringe. Now they’re mainstreaming — in real time. This isn’t a quiet trend. It’s loud, and it’s playing out across stores both online and offline.

“The success of the new devices are a stepping stone for our larger goal – the mainstreaming of foldable smartphones in India.”

So yeah, JB Park’s got a plan. And it looks like it’s working.

Pre-Orders vs. Past Benchmarks

Want context? Just look at this table:

Samsung Flagship Series 48-Hour Pre-Orders (India)
Galaxy S25 Series (2025) ~220,000
Galaxy Z Fold7/Flip7 Series 210,000
Galaxy Z Fold5/Flip5 (2024) 155,000
Galaxy S24 Series (2024) ~180,000

A foldable matching a flagship slab-phone? That’s not something that happened before. These aren’t modest gains — they’re record-shattering.

Buyers aren’t hesitating anymore.

Offers Sweeten the Deal, Big Time

Samsung knows how to get people talking — and buying. Aside from storage upgrades and EMI options, there’s buzz around new AI features and Android 16 support baked right in.

And it’s not fluff. There’s real excitement around One UI 8’s multimodal AI.

It’s smart, smooth, and works right out of the box.

For early adopters, this stuff matters. But it’s also becoming attractive to everyday users who just want a phone that’s fast, fun, and future-ready.

Also, let’s be honest — Flip phones look cool. That nostalgia factor meets modern tech appeal? It’s a killer combo.

Samsung’s Local Bet is Paying Off

These foldables aren’t just assembled here. They’re made in India. That decision seems to be resonating, not just politically, but also commercially.

Park’s message was crystal clear — “made in India” isn’t a tagline. It’s a strategy.

And it’s catching on with India’s youth. Big time.

Foldables might still be expensive, but in a country where smartphone users are tech-savvy and upgrade-hungry, Samsung’s managed to find a sweet spot.

And just one more thing:
Retailers are saying that offline pre-orders this year are noticeably higher than online ones — a shift that hints at broader appeal, not just digital-first buyers.

Hari Pramod

Hari Pramod

Hari Pramod is a seasoned content writer with a passion for sports. Hari's expertise in the sports niche makes him a go-to source for sports enthusiasts seeking insightful and engaging articles. With years of experience, he combines his in-depth knowledge of the sports industry with exceptional writing skills to create engaging and informative content

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