
"These Samsung devices typically launch at eye-watering prices that make flagship phones look affordable by comparison. But Amazon just dropped both configurations to all-time lows for Black Friday: the 256GB model sits at $1,599 down from $1,999, while the 512GB version hits $1,657 instead of $2,119. These prices put the Z Fold7 in the same territory as a base iPhone 17 Pro which make tablet-sized screen real estate suddenly feel accessible."
"This external AMOLED display runs at 120Hz with HDR10+ support and makes scrolling smooth and content vivid. You can respond to messages, view notifications, control music, and snap photos using only the cover screen. Meanwhile, the inner 7.6-inch main display unfolds to show tablet-level real estate that revolutionizes how you work and play. This huge Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel also refreshes at 120Hz and provides great color accuracy due to its broad color gamut coverage."
"Over seven generations, the folding mechanism has been refined to include a hinge that feels robust and that operates smoothly through thousands of opening cycles. Samsung has also engineered the display crease to be less noticeable than it was before. In fact, the layer of Ultra Thin Glass protection does feel more natural under your fingers than the plastic screens on earlier foldables."
Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold7 occupies the premium foldable market with minimal competition and ships at high price points and now reduced for Black Friday. Amazon discounts bring the 256GB model to $1,599 and the 512GB model to $1,657, positioning the Fold7 near base flagship phone pricing. The device offers a 6.3-inch 120Hz HDR10+ external AMOLED cover screen for quick tasks and a 7.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X main display with 120Hz and wide color gamut for tablet-sized productivity. The refined seven-generation hinge reduces crease visibility and adds durability, while Ultra Thin Glass improves tactile feel. A Snapdragon processor tailored for Galaxy delivers desktop-class performance and handles heavy multitasking and gaming.
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