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Pre-order the new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 for free storage upgrade, case

August 23, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

SAVE $209.99: The new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is set for release on Aug. 26, but in the meantime, you can pre-order the 512GB model for just $1,799.99 (normally $1,919.99) on Amazon(opens in a new tab) or Samsung.com(opens in a new tab). Both retailers will also give you a free Standing Cover with an S Pen Fold Edition(opens in a new tab) worth $89.99.


Samsung is usually pretty good about throwing in some preorder bonuses with its devices, but anyone who reserves its new Galaxy Z Fold 4 smartphone ahead of its Aug. 26 launch date is in for some extra special treats.

As of Aug. 23, you’ll pay just $1,799.99 when you lock a 512GB Z Fold 4 on Samsung.com(opens in a new tab). That’s $120 off its $1,919.99 MSRP, which drops it to the exact same price of the 256GB base model.

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As if that weren’t enough, you’ll also receive a free Standing Cover that includes the new S Pen Fold Edition and a kickstand for hands-free viewing — an $89.99 value itself. Altogether, you’ll be saving just under $210 simply by preordering this puppy. (Amazon(opens in a new tab) was matching these offers at the time of writing.)

The Z Fold 4 features the same book-like design of last year’s great Z Fold 3, but the additions of a larger 7.6-inch inner display, a fantastic interface with a Windows-y taskbar, and a triple-camera array are all massive upgrades. (It’s also quite a bit lighter, which makes it way easier to use one-handed.) It’s basically a “high-quality Android smartphone that can transform into a high-quality Android tablet with hardly any effort,” said Mashable tech reporter Alex Perry, a self-proclaimed foldable phone skeptic who wound up giving it one of our coveted Mashable’s Choice Awards.

“It [the Z Fold 4] brings a unique, unmatched combination of excellent performance, great multitasking features, and a rock-solid camera system to the fold (pun intended),” Perry wrote in his review. “You just won’t get all of that from any other device right now.”

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