Foldable devices are fun, but they are usually priced like a luxury item. That’s why a direct discount is important. The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 256GB (unlocked) has run out $899.99 (was $1,099.99)saving you $200. If you’ve been curious about upgrading to a foldable device for the first time, this kind of price cut is much easier to justify, especially if you want the style and pocketability without paying full retail price.
What you get
The main reason to buy a Flip is the form factor. You get a full-size smartphone experience that folds into a compact square, which is really nicer in a pocket or small bag than a flat phone that always feels too tall. It’s also a great phone for quick, casual photos and hands-free moments, as the folding feature can act like its own stand for group photos, desk videos, or FaceTime-style calls.
You also get 256GB of storage and an unlocked model. This is the handy combination if you want flexibility with carriers and don’t want to worry about running out of storage space after a year of photos, apps, and downloads.
Why it’s worth it
This $899.99 deal is all about making the “fun upgrade” feel financially sensible. Folding devices are one of the few phone switches that feel different from day to day because you actually interact with the Fold multiple times a day. If you like the idea of a phone that’s easier to carry and more flexible for selfies and hands-free use, a $200 discount is enough to make it “worth a try.”
Two quick reality checks: If you want the absolute best cameras for the money, traditional flagship phones can still offer better value for money. And if you’re tough on phones, you should be honest about whether you’re treating a foldable device carefully enough to enjoy it long-term.
The end result
At $899.99, this is a good buy if you’re looking for an unlocked, foldable device with plenty of storage and have been waiting for a real discount before jumping in. If you prioritize premium camera performance over everything else, you might be happier with a standard flagship instead.




