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Wild deals hit unlocked Galaxy Z Fold 7 at up to $819 off today

While the Samsung foldable hype may have shifted to the TriFold earlier this year, the latest Galaxy Z Fold 7 is still arguably one of the best on the market and you can land some gigantic deals right now – “excellent” open-box units up to$819 off the new list price or brand new at up to $510 off. Details below. 

As we detailed previously Samsung has raised the price on the 512GB and 1TB Galaxy Z Fold 7. And, while it is offering all configs and colors at $400 off right now, you can score even deeper deals than that. 

Amazon is matching Samsung on the base 256GB model at $1,599.99 shipped, or $400 off – that’s a solid deal from both sources. 

The 512GB model that now carries a $2,200 list price is still carrying its previous lower price at Amazon where it is marked down $400 from there.

Here’s how pricing works out directly from Samsung:

And here’s the Amazon deals:

All of that said, we very much want to point out this “excellent” condition open-box deal on the unlocked Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 512GB model. Like Amazon, Best Buy is still honoring the previous list price and has this model down at $1,380.99 shipped. That’s a massive $819 off the new list price and $739 under the previous MSRP – a wild deal for sure. 

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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