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Samsung 512GB Galaxy Z Fold 7 now up to $510 off the new list price, more

As we reported already this week, Amazon is now offering at least $400 off all Galaxy Z Fold 7 devices it sells. The official Samsung site is delivering the same discount and every color and storage configuration available, but with recent price hikes on select models you’ll want to head below for more details on how to land one via Amazon at up to $510 off the new list prices.

Over on the Samsung site, you’ll now find the 256GB, 512GB, and the heavily upgraded 1TB  Z Fold 7 models at $400 off the list price:

Here’s the thing though – the direct Samsung sale prices above put the most affordable model on par with the deals elsewhere, but the 512GB model is much less at Amazon. As we reported, Samsung has quietly raised the price on the 512GB and 1TB models by $80. The 1TB isn’t available on Amazon, but the 512GB model is now starting at $1,690, or $510 off the new list price:

Samsung will still offer the best trade-in values and its deal is on par with Amazon when it comes to the 256GB variant (the only one that has not received a price hike, yet), but if you’re looking to land one of these phones you’ll certainly want to do it while you can save hundreds nonetheless. 

Over on the Samsung site, you can still land up to $1,000 off any of the configurations with a trade-in of a relatively new device. This discount will apply at checkout today, so be sure to double check the value Samsung will offer you if you’re looking to trade up. 

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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