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The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 expands the smartphone experience—pre-order and save up to $1,000
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Date:2025-04-14 11:49:27
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We all like to read and watch things on our phones, but our current screens can only do so much. What if you could have a phone that can turn into a mini-TV, a notepad or an e-reader anytime you wanted? How about one that could do two of those things at the same time? That's a job for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5, one of many exciting new devices recently announced by the developer available for a nifty pre-order deal today.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5Get up to $1,000 in trade-in value and a free storage upgrade. Pre-order the Galaxy Z Fold 5The smartphone (among other devices) is set to be delivered on Friday, August 11, so now is the perfect time to place an early order for it. Even better, pre-orders of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 come with the chance to save up to $1,000 on the smartphone and get a free storage upgrade. Starting at $1,799.99, you can get the 512GB folding gadget for as little as $799.99 when you trade in select advanced phones, including the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, the Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max or the Google Pixel Fold. You can also get money shaved off the Fold 5 when you trade in select tablet and smartwatch models. If you want even more storage space, you can also opt for the 1TB version for an extra $150 in instant savings.
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The reveal of the new Fold model came at the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event that took place today, July 26 in Seoul, South Korea, during which the massive tech retailer dropped a brand new line of next-gen devices. Not only does this include the Galaxy Z Flip 5 smartphone, but also the Galaxy Watch 6 and the Galaxy Tab S9. Samsung Galaxy devices are some of the most popular on the market, so this new line will surely sell fast.
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We can say for certain that the Galaxy Z Fold Series offers quality tech, with the current Fold 4 model being our favorite Android smartphone. Our tester praised it for its versatility via Flex Mode, which lets you split the folding screen into two segments that manage two apps at the same time. That means you can attend a Zoom meeting on one screen and take notes on the other. You can also customize your app layout for whatever home screen you want and connect multiple Bluetooth devices to it at the same time. So if you already have a Galaxy smartwatch or Galaxy earbuds, both sync up to the phone with ease.
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Outfitted with many of the same features we loved on the Fold 4, the new smartphone is slightly lighter than the previous model and has a powerful Snapdragon Gen2 chip. According to Samsung, it also has a brighter display and a new hinge design, which allows the phone to open flat and works to eliminate the small gap where debris could get into on previous Fold models.
Take your smartphone skills to the next level by pre-ordering the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 today!
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