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All Galaxy Z Fold 7 models $500 off ahead of Fold 8 launch, or up to $790 off open-box units

Samsung has now officially revealed this month’s Galaxy Unpacked event where we will get the first (official) look at the new Galaxy Z Fold 8 series devices and Galaxy Watch 9 – go secure your FREE credit ahead of pre-orders – but that means we are getting some deep deals on Z Fold 7 this week. Samsung is now offering all configurations at $500 off with no strings attached and open-box listings are up to $790 off.

At the time of writing and since the official announcement of the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 pre-orders (details right here on the up to $1,200 in savings and more), Amazon’s Z Fold 7 stock has all but disappeared. Over at Samsung however, all colors and storage configurations are now $500 off for folks looking to land a new foldable without paying the premium on the new models later this month:

These are similar deals to what Amazon has been offering lately, but with stock all but completely gone at this point and considering the fact that Samsung is offering the straight up $500 cash discount on all of the colors and storage options right now, we wanted to shine some light on these deals. 

That said, Best Buy’s “excellent” condition open-box units are also still seeing some deep deals right now. You can explore these options by hitting the “More buying options” on the color/storage capacity if your choice right here, but we have pulled some highlights below:

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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


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