
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7, Galaxy Z Flip7FE: Price, offers, discounts and more
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Samsung
has announced limited-period offers on the recently launched Galaxy Z Flip7 and Z Flip7 FE smartphones. According to the company, Samsung secured over 2.1 lakh pre-orders for
Galaxy Z Fold7
, Z Flip7 and Z Flip7 FE in the first 48 hours since their launch in July. Samsung has now announced several discounts on both the flip smartphones.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 and Galaxy Z Flip7 FE: Price and offers
With the new offers, a bank cash back or an upgrade bonus of up to Rs 12,000, the Galaxy Z Flip7 will be available at Rs 97,999. Similarly, the Galaxy Z Flip7 FE will be available at just Rs 85,999, with the bank cash back or an upgrade bonus of up to Rs 10,000.
Product
Price (Rs)
Effective Price (INR)
Offer Details
No Cost EMI
Galaxy Z Flip7
1,09,999
97,999
Includes Rs 12,000 Upgrade Bonus
or
Rs 12,000 Bank Cashback
Up to 24 Months
Galaxy Z Flip7 FE
95,999
85,999
Includes Rs 10,000 Upgrade Bonus
or
Rs 10,000 Bank Cashback
Up to 24 Months
Galaxy Z Flip7 comes with multimodal capabilities and sports a new FlexWindow. It brings Galaxy AI with a new edge-to-edge FlexWindow, a flagship level camera and an ultra-compact and iconic design. Weighing 188 grams and measuring 13.7mm when folded, Galaxy Z Flip7 is the slimmest Galaxy Z Flip yet.
Galaxy Z Flip7 comes with 4.1-inch Super AMOLED FlexWindow is the largest ever on a Galaxy Z Flip7 and offers 2600 nits of peak brightness. It comes with Vision Booster, enhancing outdoor visibility. The main display is a 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X.
The cover and back of Galaxy Z Flip7 are protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2. The Armor FlexHinge is thinner than the hinge on the previous generation and features a restructured design and high-strength materials.
The phone packs a 4300mAh battery – the largest ever on a Galaxy Z Flip. Galaxy Z Flip7 comes in three colours- Blue Shadow, Jet Black and Coral Red.
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