Samsung today introduced a number of official leather covers for the foldable, as well as the wireless earbuds. The Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G Leather Flip Cover appears to be a direct follow-up on last year’s accessory which . Today’s launch only includes two of the previously sighted colors, however.
The Galaxy Buds Live Leather Cover, meanwhile, is a first for Samsung. Available in dark blue and gray, this accessory will add some style to your wireless audio setup. Assuming you’re in South Korea, that is. There’s still no word on when we might expect these gadgets to make their way to other markets around the world. A wider release does seem plausible, based on Samsung’s established track record with mobile accessories.
The Leather Flip Cover for the Galaxy Z Fold 2 is available to buy in South Korea as of today, priced at the equivalent of $90. Whereas the Galaxy Buds Live Leather Cover is at 22,000 won, or just under $20. As per usual, if and when these products release globally, their prices are likely to be somewhat higher. Which isn’t to say they are without meaningful alternatives.
New Galaxy Z Fold 2 owners interested in more serious protection can hence always look toward third-party case manufacturers, as well. For example, the latest big name in the accessory business to support Samsung’s latest foldable was Spigen, whose .
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The Galaxy Buds Live Leather Cover, meanwhile, is a first for Samsung. Available in dark blue and gray, this accessory will add some style to your wireless audio setup. Assuming you’re in South Korea, that is. There’s still no word on when we might expect these gadgets to make their way to other markets around the world. A wider release does seem plausible, based on Samsung’s established track record with mobile accessories.
First-party Galaxys leather covers aren’t the only party in town
The Leather Flip Cover for the Galaxy Z Fold 2 is available to buy in South Korea as of today, priced at the equivalent of $90. Whereas the Galaxy Buds Live Leather Cover is at 22,000 won, or just under $20. As per usual, if and when these products release globally, their prices are likely to be somewhat higher. Which isn’t to say they are without meaningful alternatives.
New Galaxy Z Fold 2 owners interested in more serious protection can hence always look toward third-party case manufacturers, as well. For example, the latest big name in the accessory business to support Samsung’s latest foldable was Spigen, whose .
The post appeared first on .