Deal Alert: Samsung's Flagship Galaxy Z Fold 5 Is Now Available At A Massive $1,000 Discount

Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 5 is one of the best foldable phones out there, and now you can grab one for just $800 in time for the holiday season.

What Is The Deal: Samsung Electronics Co Ltd. SSNLF is offering the Galaxy Z Fold 5 for just $800 after a massive $1,000 discount.

Samsung's latest flagship foldable phone is available in 12GB and 512GB configurations – you can get double the storage without paying anything extra, which is worth $120 otherwise.

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Samsung is offering a $1,000 trade-in discount, bringing the effective price to $800. You can trade in your existing smartphone to make the most of it. For instance, the two-year-old Galaxy Z Fold 3 can fetch you the maximum trade-in discount.

The company is also offering some attractive trade-in discounts on Apple's iPhones.

You can also score an additional $450 discount using Samsung's education, government, military, employee, and first responders offer.

Galaxy Z Fold 5 Features: The Galaxy Z Fold 5 sports a large 7.6-inch main display and a 6.2-inch external display.

It is powered by Qualcomm Inc.’s QCOM Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, paired with 12GB RAM and up to 1TB of storage. It has a 4,400mAh battery with 25W wired and 15W wireless charging support.

Photography duties are handled by a 50MP primary camera on the back, assisted by a 10MP telephoto camera and a 12MP ultrawide angle camera. It has a 4MP under-display camera on the inside of the cover display. The external display houses a 10MP camera.

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