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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 Deals: Grab This Pocket-Sized Foldable for Free

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 Deals: Grab This Pocket-Sized Foldable for Free

CNET3 days ago
When it comes to foldable phones, Samsung makes some of our absolute favorite models on the market. And its latest generation just hit shelves. The Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Flip 7 FE (as well as their large-screen counterpart, the Galaxy Z Fold 7) started shipping in July, and there are plenty of ways to get your hands on one for less right now.
Retailers are offering discounts and free gift cards, and you can potentially pick one up for free with a trade-in or a new line at a carrier. To help you make the most of these bargains, we've rounded up all the best deals out there right now below.
CNET reviewer Patrick Holland was impressed by the new Galaxy Z Flip 7 in almost every way, specifically citing the thinner design, smaller crease and stunning AMOLED display. It features a 4.1-inch cover screen and a 6.9-inch interior display, and is just 4.2mm thick when open (or 8.9mm when closed).
It's also equipped with a Exynos 2500 processor, 12GB of RAM, a 4,300 mAh battery and a high-res 50MP rear camera. There are also 12MP front cameras on both the cover and interior screen, which makes it easy to take selfies from afar.
There's also the more affordable Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, which starts at $900 rather than $1,100. It has a slightly smaller display and thicker design, as well as a Exynos 2400 processor and 8GB of RAM rather than 12GB. Though it's still equipped with the same 50MP camera, and has many of the same features, including IP48 water resistance, 25W fast charging and onboard AI.
Best Galaxy Z Flip 7 deals
Samsung
Samsung is the obvious choice if you're looking to grab an unlocked model of the new Galaxy Z Flip 7. It's automatically $50 off, and you'll get access to the exclusive mint color variant. Plus, you can save up to $600 with an eligible trade-in. You'll get the full discount when you exchange the latest Apple and Samsung phones, though devices from Google, Motorola and other brands are accepted as well.
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Save $50, up to $600 off with trade-in See at Samsung
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Amazon
Order the new Galaxy Z Flip 7 from Amazon before August 10, and you'll also get a free $200 Amazon gift card with the purchase. Plus, the online retailer has its own trade-in program where you can save up to $725 in exchange for your old phone. Devices from Samsung, Apple, Google, Motorola and OnePlus are all accepted.
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Free $200 gift card, up to $725 off with trade-in See at Amazon
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Best Buy
Like Amazon, Best Buy is including a free gift card with the purchase of a new Galaxy Z Flip 7, though only for $100. The tech retailer is also has a trade-in offer that could knock up to $600 off the usual price. Phones from Samsung, Apple, Google and tons of smaller brands are accepted, though only the latest Samsung devices will net you the full discount. You'll also get an extra $100 off if you opt to activate the phone through Verizon.
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Free $100 gift card, up to $600 off with trade-in See at Best Buy
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AT&T
AT&T is offering chance to potentially grab this phone for free with an eligible trade-in. You'll get $1,100 off in exchange for any Samsung phones valued at $95 or more, and even older and damaged devices valued at just $35 or more will still net you $800 in credit. That means you can grab the 256GB model for free, or the 512GB model for around $3 per month. The discount will be applied as bill credits over 36 months.
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Verizon
Those adding a new line on Verizon's Unlimited Ultimate plan can trade in their old phone for up to $1,100 the Galaxy Z Flip 7, which scores you the basic 256GB model for free or the 512GB model for around $3 per month. You can also buy one and get a second for free without a trade-in or new line, as long as you're on an Unlimited Plus or Ultimate plan. Just note that these two offers can't be combined.
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Free with new line and trade-in See at Verizon
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T-Mobile
T-Mobile is offering some significant savings on the new Galaxy Z Flip 7, but the discounts will depend on which plan you have. If you're trading in an old phone, you'll get up to $1,100 off if you're on a Go5G Plus or Experience More plan, scoring you the basic model for free. Those on a Go5G Next or Experience Beyond plan can save up to $1,000 and those on most other plans can save up to $500.
Those adding a new line will can also get this phone for free if they opt for an Experience More or Experience Beyond plan. You'll save $800 if you opt for a a Go5G Plus plan or $600 for most other plans.
You'll also get a free pair of Samsung Buds 3 Pro with the purchase.
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Free with new line or trade-in See at T-Mobile
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Boost Mobile
Those on Boost Mobile's $65 per month Infinite Access for Galaxy plan will automatically save $1,100 on the new Z Flip 7, which means you can pick it up for free. You can also pay for the entire phone upfront, which scores you a free year of service. Just note that only the blue shadow color variant is available.
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Best Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE deals
Samsung
Samsung has also knocked $50 off the starting price for the more affordable Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, and you can save up to $500 with an eligible trade-in. The latest Apple and Samsung phones will get you the full discount, though devices from Google, Motorola and other brands are also accepted.
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Save $50, up to $500 with trade-in See at Samsung
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Amazon
You'll get a free $100 gift card with the purchase if you order the new Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE through Amazon. The online retailer also has its own trade-in program where you can save up to $725 with an eligible trade-in. But unlike the standard Z Flip 7, these two offer can't be combined for the FE model.
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Free $100 gift card or up to $725 off with trade-in See at Amazon
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Best Buy
The Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE also comes with a $100 gift card when you purchase the phone through Best Buy. Plus, you can save up to $550 when you also trade-in an old phone from Samsung, Apple, Google or other brand. Activating the phone through Verizon also knocks another $100 off the price.
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Free $100 gift card, up to $550 off with trade-in See at Best Buy
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Boost Mobile
Like the standard Galaxy Z Flip 7, you can pick up the Z Flip 7 FE for free if you're on Boost Mobile's $65 per month Infinite Access for Galaxy plan. Though considering you can also get the more advanced model for free with this offer, there's really no reason not to upgrade. You can also pay for the entire phone upfront, which scores you a free year of service. Also note that only the black color variant is available.
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How much does the Galaxy Z Flip 7 cost?
The starting prices for all configurations of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 in the US, before any trade-ins or discounts, are as follows:
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE (128GB): $900
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE (256GB): $960
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 (256GB): $1,100
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 (512GB): $1,220
What colors does the Galaxy Z Flip 7 come in?
There are three basic colors for the Galaxy Z Flip 7, which include jet black, blue shadow and coral red. An exclusive mint green variant is also available, but only when you order online through Samsung. The Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE is only available in black or white, and there aren't any Samsung-exclusive variants.
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