SAVE $220:As of April 2,Watch Easy Does It Online get the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 for $899.99 at Amazon. That's a discount of 20% off its normal price and the best price we've seen.
Folding phones may have mostly gone the way of the dinosaur, but their newest iterations are fun, unique smartphones that get tons of compliments. Case in point: the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5, a foldable phone that boasts a range of fun features in a sleek, attractive package. It's the type of phone that'll get plenty of stares when you take it out of your pocket. And if you've been wondering what it might be like to go back to a foldable after all these years, now's your chance.
As of April 2, you can get the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 for just $899.99. That's $220 off its normal price of $1,119.99 or a discount of 20%. It's also the lowest price we've seen on this model.
SEE ALSO: Samsung's $699.99 Galaxy Book4 just dropped and comes with a free 2TB portable SSDThis phone nets you a 6.7-inch AMOLED inner display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a 3.4-inch cover display with 60Hz refresh rate, 8GB of RAM, 256 or 512GB of storage, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, and a 3,700 mAH battery.
Mashable reviewer Alex Perry praised the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 for its "excellent performance" as well as its Flex Window, the display on the outside of the phone before it unfolds, which improves upon the previous iteration in important ways. Now it's large and vibrant enough to answer text messages; track the weather, steps, and other info with widgets; and more.
If you're looking for a good reason to try a folding phone or it's time to go ahead and upgrade your phone to a newer model, this is a great pick. It's a nice riff on your traditional smartphone, and if you want to make some new friends while explaining how your foldable works for the millionth time, this is your chance.
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