Samsung launched the Galaxy Folder 2 (SM-G1600) initially for the Chinese market. However, the (often labeled SM-G1650 or SM-G160N) is the golden ticket. Why? Because the Korean domestic market demands LTE compatibility that works globally, T-DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting) for Korean TV, and—most importantly—a software experience free of Chinese bloatware.
: Equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 quad-core processor and 2GB RAM . samsung galaxy folder 2 korean version in white
Running on an older version of Android, the Samsung Galaxy Folder 2 still offers a user-friendly interface with access to a range of apps through the Samsung Galaxy Store and Google Play Store. While it may not support the latest apps or Android features, it covers the basics well, including social media, messaging, and navigation tools. Additionally, it includes features like T9 input for those comfortable with the traditional typing method on a numeric keypad. Samsung launched the Galaxy Folder 2 (SM-G1600) initially
In an era of massive glass slabs and folding inner screens, the stands out as a unique bridge between the past and the present. While flip phones are often seen as relics of the early 2000s, the Korean version of the Folder 2 in its striking Pearl White finish remains a highly sought-after device for minimalists, collectors, and those seeking a "digital detox" without losing modern connectivity. A Design That Turns Heads Because the Korean domestic market demands LTE compatibility