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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: 256GB $779 off, 512GB $819 off (Best Buy open-box)

Both Amazon and Samsung are offering at least $400 off brand new condition unlocked Galaxy Z Fold 7 handsets right now (up to $480 off the 512GB model), but we also spotted Best Buy delivering the current-generation 256GB Samsung foldable at $779 off and the 512GB at $819 off the new list prices in “excellent” open-box condition. 

As far as brand new condition unlocked units, you’ll deal pricing at up to $480 off the recently increased MSRPs on the Z Fold 7. Amazon and Samsung are offering the same price on the 256GB model right now, but Amazon has the 512GB at $80 less:

The Best Buy open-box offers are a whole lot less than that right now though. Alongside the ongoing $819 price drop for “excellent” condition 512GB open-box models, Best Buy is also now offering notable open-box pricing on the less pricey 256GB model at $1,221 as well:

While $779 off the list price on the 256GB isn’t quite as deep a deal as the 512GB model, it is also around $160 less out of pocket and perhaps a better option or those who do not need the extra storage capacity. With the new Samsung foldables expected some time this summer at this point, anyone not holding off for the far more pricey series 8 models might want to consider these deep open-box discounts, which ever storage capacity suits you best.

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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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