
With just eleven days to go until Samsung officially takes the wraps off the Galaxy S20 range of handsets on February 11th in New York, the smartphone manufacturer made a small error when its registration page went live, revealing that deliveries would ship by March 6th.

As you might expect, the information was quickly scrubbed from the registration page but not before it was noticed by Android Police.
To clarify, the registration page lets you ‘reserve' a spot on Samsung's mailing list and is not the same as pre-ordering a Galaxy S20. Samsung will anounce when pre-orders go live during the February 11th launch event, after while those who registered their interest will no doubt receive an email with details on how to pre-order a handset. As a reward for registering your interest, Samsung is throwing in a $35 instant credit to spend on eligible devices and accessories as well as amping up the as yet unknown trade-in values for eligible devices. So that's something, I guess.
If the March 6th shipping date is correct and isn't improved upon by Samsung, that means there will be a lengthy delay between the Unpacked launch event on February 11th and when pre-orders go live, which is unusual for Samsung who like to strike while the iron is hot, unlike LG and Sony.
While the Galaxy Z Flip is also expected to be announced during the Galaxy S20 launch event, it's not known when the foldable clamshell will be available to pre-order, or even when you can register your interest in the device.
Source: Samsung
Via: Android Police
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