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Samsung Slashes Galaxy Z Fold 6 Prices by $300, Offers Attractive Trade-In Deals

The current offer is limited to the “Crafted Black” and white editions of the foldable device

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
October 7, 2024
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Samsung Slashes Galaxy Z Fold 6 Prices by $300, Offers Attractive Trade-In Deals
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6

Samsung has slashed the price of its Galaxy Z Fold 6 model as part of its latest sales, offering a $300 discount across select variants. 

This reduction follows the recent release of the Galaxy S24 FE in September, which is the completion of Samsung’s key smartphone launches for the year. The current offer is limited to the “Crafted Black” and white editions of the foldable device.

With the discount, the 512GB version of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 is now priced at $1,717.99, down from its original cost of $2,019.99, while the 256GB variant is reduced to $1,599.99 from $1,899.99. 

Despite these savings, the Fold 6 remains a high-end purchase. However, Samsung has introduced further incentives for those looking to trade in their existing devices, with some customers able to offset the price even more.

The company has increased trade-in values for various models. The Galaxy Z Fold 5 can fetch up to $1,200, while the Galaxy S24 Ultra and iPhone 15 Pro Max are valued at $1,000. 

These competitive offers extend to older phones, with trade-in prices for devices like the Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max at $800, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra at $800, and the Google Pixel 6 Pro at $600.

These trade-in values are especially for Google Pixel models, which have historically received lower offers from major brands. For instance, a Pixel 5, no longer receiving security updates, can still garner $450 in trade-in credit—an attractive offer for owners of older Google devices.

Samsung’s pricing strategy seems to target iPhone users, likely because Apple lacks a foldable model in its lineup. Offering higher trade-in values for iPhones may help persuade consumers to switch to Samsung’s cutting-edge foldable technology.

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