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This Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 deal takes $400 off one of the best foldables you can buy

The unlocked Galaxy Z Fold7 256GB is now $1,599.99, down from $1,999.99.

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Foldables are usually the definition of “cool but too expensive.” This deal on the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 (256GB) finally nudges it into more realistic territory. At $1,599.99, you’re still paying premium-phone money, but you’re getting a full-blown flagship that opens into a tablet-sized screen instead of just another slab.

What you’re getting

The Fold7 sticks to the familiar formula that makes Samsung’s foldable line interesting: a tall, usable cover display for one-handed use, and a spacious inner screen when you unfold it. That larger screen is where it really separates itself from regular phones. Reading, split-screen multitasking, gaming, and streaming all feel closer to using a compact tablet than a phone.

Inside, you’re looking at flagship-level performance, 5G, and a camera system that’s built for everyday shooting rather than gimmicks. The 256GB of storage gives you room for apps, games, photos, and downloads without having to micromanage space right away. Since it’s unlocked, you can take it to your carrier of choice or swap SIMs when you travel.

Why it’s worth it

At the full $1,999.99 price, the Fold7 is mostly for early adopters and power users who already know they want a foldable. Taking $400 off changes the equation. You’re suddenly in the same ballpark as many top-end slab phones, but with hardware that can genuinely change how you use your device: side-by-side apps, a bigger canvas for work and media, and a cover screen that still functions like a normal phone when you do not need the full unfold.

You also avoid the usual compromises that come with cheaper foldables or older models. You’re getting Samsung’s latest refinements in hinges, displays, and software, along with ongoing updates and ecosystem support. If you have been waiting for a moment where a foldable feels like a justifiable upgrade rather than a flex, this is close.

The bottom line

If you’ve been foldable-curious but hesitant to jump at full price, this Galaxy Z Fold7 256GB deal at $1,599.99 is one of the more sensible on-ramps you will see. You get cutting-edge hardware, a genuinely useful big inner screen, and all the trimmings of a modern flagship, with $400 knocked off the usual cost.

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