The Galaxy Fold 7 Just Dropped $340

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If you’ve been eyeing Samsung’s latest foldable, now might be the time to make the jump. Samsung just dropped the price of the 512GB Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7’s price to $1,779.99, a full $340 off its regular $2,119.99 price—maybe to take some attention off Google’s recently revealed Pixel 10 lineup. Oddly enough, Samsung’s discount makes the 512GB model just $70 more than the 256GB version, which means you’re getting double the storage for not much more money.

The deal applies to just the Jet Black color option, but you might need to take a few extra clicks to see the deal: The main product page defaults to the 256GB model. You’ll need to scroll down, select the 512GB storage option, and that’s where you’ll see the sale. It’s worth the extra click or two. Our Associate Tech Editor, Michelle Ehrhardt, called the Galaxy Z Fold 7 “the best foldable you can get” in her review.

The Fold 7 is a surprisingly refined piece of tech for people who want a phone and tablet in one. Unfold it and you’ve got a massive, almost square display that’s great for multitasking, reading, or watching videos without the black bars you get on a standard phone. Fold it up and you’re back to a more traditional (but still big) cover screen for quick replies, navigation, or taking a call. Samsung’s made the hinge slimmer and sturdier this year, and the phone feels more balanced in-hand than earlier versions. Cameras are solid, too, handling day and night shots well and making video calls look sharp.

That said, if you’re more of a flip phone person, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 is also seeing a no-brainer storage upgrade deal. The 256GB model is $1,099.99, the same as the 512GB model in Jet Black. That’s the same price for twice the space, which is rare in smartphone pricing. With both the Fold 7 and Flip 7 models, you’re getting Samsung’s best displays, strong build quality, and a design that’s still a head-turner in 2025. If you’re already spending over a grand, it makes sense to grab the extra storage, especially when it costs less than the base version.

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