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Amazon now offering a major $400 discount on unlocked Galaxy Z Fold 7

There are still some notable bundle options and $150 in FREE credit live on Galaxy S26 models right now straight from Samsung, but Amazon is now offering a giant $400 off the Jet Black Galaxy Z Fold 7. Amazon is now offering the best price we can find from a reputable retailer on the most affordable configuration you can buy. 

Amazon has the 256GB Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 down at $1,599.99 shipped. This is a regularly $2,000 configuration at $400 off the list price to land on par with the lowest price we have tracked there this year. 

Over at Samsung, all three storage tiers are sitting at full price. Just keep in mind that if you have some relatively new gear, or a previous-gen Fold to trade in for the latest series 7 model, you can land one at $1,000 off over on the official site right now.  

Again, it’s not the new S26 and it’s not the latest Galaxy TriFold, but it still quite a compelling and impressive foldable you can score for dramatically less than the triple fold model (that is more or less impossible to find anywhere now). 

As far as the S26 goes, Samsung is still offering FREE $150 store credits with purchase of the S26+ and S26 Ultra – this can net you a giant discount on say, the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, or just about anything else on the official site. And while the direct deals on the least expensive S26 model are all but gone at this point, Amazon is still serving up some FREE gift cards with those:

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices