Samsung’s second-generation foldable phone is now finally available to buy and as we said in our Galaxy Z Fold 2 review, it’s probably our phone of the year!
The Galaxy Z Fold 2 brings several improvements including a new hinge that can be stopped at any angle, a wider front screen, a pinhole camera instead of that awful notch, and far more. There are also optimizations thanks to close partnerships with Google, where Duo and YouTube display controls on half the screen and video on the other half, and Microsoft, where you can work on a Powerpoint and Excel sheet side-by-side from within the Office app.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 is $1,999 in the US. Although fairly expensive, it’s only priced at $20 more than the price of the original Galaxy Fold, despite the vast range of improvements it brings. For one of XDA’s favorite phones of the year, the Fold 2 is worth the price of admission. Check out the best Galaxy Z Fold 2 deals below!
Best Unlocked Galaxy Z Fold 2 Deals in the US
In the US, you can pick up your Z Fold 2 with a unique hinge from the Samsung Store, or save a little money at Best Buy.
Samsung
Samsung is doing things differently with the Galaxy Z Fold 2, allowing you to customize it and truly make it your own. You have a choice of hinge colors so you can get creative with the style of your phone. If you place a pre-order, you can get up to $800 credit when you trade-in the Galaxy Fold or Galaxy Z Flip, or up to $650 with other devices.
- Forget the rest of the deals – if you want to save a bundle on your unlocked Galaxy Z Fold 2 and have a recent phone, Samsung's trade-in offer is the best. You can get up to $650 credit and if you have the original Z Flip or Galaxy Fold, you can save $800 on your new Galaxy Z Fold 2!
Best Buy
Depending on what you’re looking for, you can get some Galaxy Z Fold 2 deals at Best Buy. For an unlocked phone, you’ll save $50 if you activate today, but you need to cough up the remaining amount upfront. If you need a payment plan, you can sign up for a Verizon carrier phone for a 24-month payment plan, or AT&T for a 30-month payment plan.
- If you want to save on the Galaxy Z Fold 2 and don't have a trade-in, Best Buy will give you a small discount for activating at time of sale. Best Buy is offering the Galaxy Z Fold 2 either unlocked or with Verizon and AT&T, in both Mystic Black and Mystic Bronze.
Amazon
Right now, the Galaxy Z Fold 2 is sold out at Amazon. Unfortunate, but you can sign up for alerts when it’s back in stock!
- Amazon's stock of the Galaxy Z Fold 2 is sold out! Sign up for stock alerts and know exactly when you can buy it from the retailer again.
Best Carrier Galaxy Z Fold 2 Deals in the US
Of course, some major carriers are also selling the Galaxy Z Fold 2. Here are the best deals for each of them:
Verizon
Get your Galaxy Z Fold 2 on Verizon! On Verizon’s standard device payment program, the Galaxy Z Fold 2 will cost you $83.33 per month over 24 months ($1999 retail price). They also have no last then 10 promos available for the device, which is… a lot. Here are the highlights:
- Buy one Galaxy Z Fold 2, get another for $700 off (one muse be a new line, and must be an Above, Beyond, Do, Play or Get Unlimited plan)
- Alternatively, it is buy one, get one $350 off with Select Unlimited plans
- Get up to $550 in trade-in value
- If switching to Verizon, get a $250 Verizon e-Gift Card
- Free copy of Marvel’s Avengers
- Get the full power of Verizon's 5G mmWave network with the Galaxy Z Fold 2. Verizon has a range of promotions available, including big discounts and free games.
AT&T
You can buy the Galaxy Z Fold 2 either for $1,999 outright or on an AT&T Installment Plan for $66.67 per month over 30 months. AT&T also lets you save $50 on the Galaxy Buds Live, which is nice if you were planning on picking up the little beans.
- If you're on AT&T and want the Galaxy Z Fold 2, it's available for just $66.67 per month on a new 30-month payment plan. You can also save $50 on Galaxy Buds Live!
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