Anonymous4 years ago+110According to the description, the EU variant may have certain restrictions in use, e.g. Samsung Pay. What does this look like in practice? Are these restrictions really present?Show in original language (German)1 answerNovusRex4 years ago+121I haven't noticed any limitations. Samsung Pay worksShow in original language (German)
jamill854 years ago+110Has anyone had any experience with the EU version? Are there any critical restrictions (eBanking, Twint, etc.) or only Samsung Pay, for example, which does not work? You read different things on the net...Show in original language (German)1 answergisleraron4 years ago • purchased this product+220purchased this product Helpful answerHello No. Got the Z Flip EU version and no restrictions at all. Twint works, so does my ebanking. Everything.Show in original language (German)
Anonymous3 years ago000the features list says SIM + eSIM, does that mean you can use either a (card) SIM or an eSIM, but only one at a time, or does the phone have a true dual-SIM function, like the S21FE, whether with a card SIM or an eSIM? Is it possible to use two mobile phone cards in the phone at the same time?Show in original language (German)1 answerFrancesca Corrocher3 years ago000Yes, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G has a dual SIM function, it supports both a nano SIM card and an eSIM. It allows one to use two separate phone numbers without having to carry two devices.Show in original language (German)
manuel.haenny3 years ago000what is the difference between 5G and 5G EU?Show in original language (German)2 answersMatthiasF2123 years ago • purchased this product011purchased this product Helpful answerNothing to do with 5G. Device originates from EU territory. But I don't notice any difference to my other CH device. Only the price difference.Show in original language (German)
sampar153 years ago000Is this product available in shop Prilly Lausanne1 answergschwinds3 years ago000yes, if you order it online with pickup in Lausanne.