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Galaxy S26 launches very soon, but all Z Fold 7 models are now $400 off w/ no strings attached

The new Galaxy S26 lineup is inbound later this month, and we are expected to get a re-stock for the new Galaxy TriFold as well, but you’re certainly not going to be saving a straight up $400 on those like you can on the current-generation Galaxy Z Fold 7

You could try your hand at the TriFold and hope to get lucky when stock reappears, but you’ll also have to drop close to $3,000 for one of those. And you could wait on the new flagship S26 lineup for another couple weeks too, but you’re not going to be able to fold one of those up. 

If you have had your eye on a new foldable, Samsung’s Z Fold 7 is easily one of the best and, while not exactly an overly affordable device, it is much more so right now with a straight up $400 in savings live on all colors and storage configurations: 

As you can see above all Z Fold 7 models are seeing straight up $400 price drops on the official Samsung site right now alongside a series of optional add-on bundle deals:

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Just keep in mind that you will, at least, want to scope out the ongoing Galaxy Watch deals we featured yesterday as there are some wild price drops live right now with as much as $350 in savings and you don’t have to buy a phone to get them – the Galaxy Watch 8 is already sold out but you can land the 2025 Ultra at a wild $350 off still:

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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