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Giant $410 price drop lands on unlocked Galaxy Z Fold 7 at Amazon today

We caught a deep cash discount at Amazon on the latest Galaxy Z Fold 7 last week, but the price has now dropped even lower – the most affordable model is now $410 off.

Amazon is now offering the 256GB Galaxy Z Fold 7 has now dropped to $1,589.99 shipped. Regularly $2,000 and still fetching as much directly from Samsung, this is $410 off the list, $10 under our previous mention, and the best deal out there on a new condition, unlocked unit. This is matching the lowest price we have tracked on Amazon outside of the holiday 2025 deal at $1,530.

This deal, much like last go around, is only live on the JetBlack model unfortunately, but this is a seriously deep discount for folks still looking to land the latest Fold (TriFold excluded). 

You can indeed land as much as $1,000 off this handset right now with trade-ins on the official Samsung site, but you’ll need to have a relatively new device to flip against the series 7 to get that sort of value. That said, it will deliver instant savings at checkout so it is likely worth double checking what Samsung will give you for whatever device you have before pulling the trigger at Amazon. 

And just for the record, today’s deal on brand new units at Amazon dramatically undercut Best Buy’s open-box prices right now – they are all starting at over $1,700 in “excellent” condition. 

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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