Samsung has dropped the Galaxy Z Fold7 price four times in two days during Prime Day (it ends tomorrow), which is either an aggressive inventory strategy, a very busy pricing team, or the beginning of a trend that ends somewhere remarkable. It’s down to $1,469, off its $1,999 standard price and the lowest this foldable has ever been sold for, on a phone with a 200MP camera, 8-inch inner display, Snapdragon 8 Elite, three-app multitasking, Armor Aluminum frame, and Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2. This deal requires Prime membership, and the 30-day trial runs without a card.
See at Amazon
Four drops in two days on the most ambitious phone Samsung makes
The Galaxy Z Fold7 is not a conventional smartphone that folds. It’s a device that unfolds into an 8-inch tablet capable of running three apps simultaneously in a side-by-side-by-side layout, then folds back into something that fits in a pocket with a cover display that handles most tasks without unfolding at all. The wider cover display compared to previous Fold generations is the design refinement that finally makes the closed phone feel like a conventional smartphone rather than a narrow slab that requires unfolding for everything. Samsung calls it refined to feel like a traditional smartphone, and for the first time in the Fold lineup, that description is accurate.















