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Today Only: Save Up to $770 on Your New Samsung Galaxy Z Flip Foldable Phone

Today Only: Save Up to 0 on Your New Samsung Galaxy Z Flip Foldable Phone
Today Only: Save Up to 0 on Your New Samsung Galaxy Z Flip Foldable Phone


Samsung makes some of the best foldable phones we’ve ever tested, and the Galaxy Z Flip 6 is the latest of the company’s clamshell offerings. But as cool as foldable phones are, they’re also among the most costly, which is why it’s always important to find a great deal. Right now, there’s one Samsung Galaxy Z Flip deal that you won’t want to miss out on. Order direct from Samsung today and you’ll save up to $770 off your new phone when you trade your old one in. Act quickly though — this deal is only available today.

This deal means that you could put a new Galaxy Z Flip 6 with 512GB of storage in your pocket for just $450, a deal that gets you $650 off thanks to your trade-in and doubles the storage for free.

Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money.

Don’t have a phone to trade in? You’ll save less, but Samsung is offering the same free storage upgrade and $200 in savings, dropping the same 512GB model to just $900.

No matter which deal you take advantage of, you’ll get a phone with an inner display measuring 6.7 inches and an outer display measuring 3.4 inches. That foldable display promises a peak brightness of 2,600 nits and is a big improvement over the previous iteration. The main 50-megapixel camera will also take some stellar photos while the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip and 12GB of RAM ensure that Android and your apps run as smoothly as can be.

Again, make sure to act soon, because this deal is only going to be available for the rest of the day.

For savings on other brands and models, check out our roundup of the best phone deals happening now.



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