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How to preorder the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: Get a free $300 Amazon gift card

How to preorder the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: Get a free $300 Amazon gift card

Samsung recently announced its newest foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Fold 7. With the best camera we've seen on a Fold to date, exclusive AI features, improved battery life, and a sleeker, slimmer design, we're sure you'll want to get yours as soon as possible. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to preorder the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and even score a deal in the process.The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 starts at $1,999.99 at Samsung and will be available on July 25.While the Galaxy Z Fold 7 hasn't been officially released yet, there are already deals to be had on the new device. Our favorite is from Amazon, which is offering the phone with double the storage plus a free $300 Amazon gift card. The bundle deal costs just $1,999.99, which is the starting price of the phone alone on Samsung's website.
Samsung's newest Galaxy Fold model features a bigger, yet slimmer design than previous models, exclusive AI features, and the best camera on a Fold yet. Get a free $300 Amazon gift card and double the storage with this bundle.
HighlightsIf you're not an Amazon shopper, you can also take advantage of these preorder deals from other retailers.The new Fold phone comes in four colors, including one that is only available when you order on the Samsung website, so you can choose the one that best suits your personal taste.Best foldable phones | Best Samsung phones | Best phones | Best phone battery life | Best budget phones | Best iPhonesFollow us on Instagram and WhatsApp for the latest deals, reviews, and buying guides.
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