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Title
Article: PSA: Don’t buy a $4,400 gray market Samsung TriFold on eBay
Impact Score
4 / 10
AI Summary (Processed Content)

The author purchased a Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold from an eBay seller for $4,399, a significant markup over its $2,899 retail price, due to extreme scarcity from official channels. The phone arrived with suspicious tamper-evident seals and pre-installed debris, indicating it was not a new, factory-sealed unit.

Upon startup, the device was already set up and prompted for intrusive app permissions, leading to a factory reset. The reset process now demands a USIM card to proceed, creating an impasse as the author is unwilling to insert a personal SIM into the questionable device.

The article details the phone's near-impossible availability from Samsung, despite its official launch, suggesting artificial scarcity. The experience serves as a cautionary tale against purchasing such high-value, scarce technology from unofficial gray market sellers.

Main topics: Product scarcity and availability issues, gray market purchasing risks, potential device tampering and security concerns.

Original URL
https://www.theverge.com/tech/894063/samsung-galaxy-z-trifold-sold-out-ebay
Source Feed
The Verge
Published Date
2026-03-13 13:00
Fetched Date
2026-03-13 10:30
Processed Date
2026-03-13 10:34
Embedding Status
Present
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