Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 5G has just suffered a sharp drop in price!

I love the concept of folding phones. I loved my flip phones back then (I know, I’m old), and some of the folders on the market reproduce that old school feeling with the new school technology. The problem is that the folding prices are still relatively new and the high prices correspond to this fact. So when the Galaxy Z Flip 5G has a price drop of $ 250, you tend to notice!

With the next iteration of the Galaxy Z Flip supposedly late, it’s still a great time to get the original Z Flip! Samsung also seems to agree, since it took $ 250 off the price of the 5G model of the foldable. Originally $ 1,449, you can now buy the compact smartphone for just $ 1,199! This puts the Z Fold more in line with other Samsung flagships, such as the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. Ironically, the 4G model of the Galaxy Z Flip costs $ 1,299. You can also choose the 5G model, even if your carrier does not yet offer it.

Better yet, if you have a phone to exchange, you can save even more. Granted, the maximum exchange value will be reserved for the best and latest smartphone models, but a discount is a discount, so be sure to see if it’s worth it for you.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip

    Samsung has lowered the price of the Galaxy Z Flip 5G! You can now get the foldable phone for $ 1,199. Save even more with a qualified exchange!

You may be wondering, though, what about the Galaxy Z Fold 2, which the XDA named the best smartphone of 2020? Unfortunately, the larger folding is still priced at $ 1,999, but you can save up to $ 1,000 in an exchange. Who knows, maybe you have the perfect phone that will cost you a good portion of that price!

    Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2

    The Galaxy Z Fold 2 is still fully priced, but it may be preferable for you. You can take a big part of the price with a qualified exchange!

Honestly, though, I think I like the smaller shape of the Galaxy Z Flip – I don’t need what is essentially a mini laptop! But which do you prefer? Let us know in the comments!

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