Samsung seems content at running best-ever level deals for the Galaxy Z Fold 4 each month and we aren’t about to complain. The October promo they ran that could grab you an instant $1,300 off their biggest foldable is back for November, or at least until we take a step closer to Black Friday.
Like the last time they ran this, Samsung is handing out a $300 credit that combines with instant trade-in discounts valued at up to $1,000. So if you combine the two, that’s how we get you into a Fold 4 for $1,300 off, which drops the price to $619.99. This is for the 512GB model, by the way, as it becomes cheaper than the 256GB model with combined discounts.
You know this drill by now, but here’s a recap on how this all works:
- Pick the unlocked version or those attached to AT&T, T-Mobile, or US Cellular
- Choose the 512GB storage model
- Choose any color: Graygreen, Phantom Black, Beige, or Burgundy
- Fill out the trade-in section to see how much Samsung will give you as an instant discount
- Decide on Samsung Care+ (it’s not needed to get the best deal)
- Then head to bottom checkout to see how little you’ll pay for the Fold 4
Where this deal differs from last month’s is in the trade-in discounts. Samsung isn’t offering the bloated prices for as many devices this time around. You’ll still get $1,000 off if you have a Galaxy S22 Ultra or Fold 3, but the value of the Fold 2 has dropped from $900 to $725. Overall, Samsung’s prices for this instant trade-in discount (see them here) are still quite good and probably won’t be topped from other retailers. The fact that it’s an instant discount you get off the purchase price today is also something no one else does.
Don’t have a phone to trade? Samsung will still give you $400 off the 512GB model, dropping the price to $1519. That’s a lot of money and I would suggest finding any phone in your possession that can be traded (a Galaxy S10 is worth $325), but $400-off is a good discount on its own.
Foldables, they are expensive and fun.
Samsung Galaxy Fold 4 Deal Link
This post was last modified on November 4, 2022 8:19 am