Galaxy Z Fold 2 | 1,450 USD | Samsung
Galaxy Z Flip | $ 650 | Samsung

Sure, simple glass plates are perfect for scrolling your feeds, playing some games, and hanging out with friends. However, if you absolutely must have the latest technology, you have likely been keeping an eye on the folding of phones. Although still in its infancy, there are a number of options to choose from, including the Microsoft Surface Duoas well as from Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 and flip phone style Galaxy Z Flip. They’re all quite nifty in their own way, but they’re also expensive, and the uncertain future of phone folding doesn’t create much confidence that your investment will pay off later.

But once you’ve made up your mind and your eyes are on a folding phone – high prices and uncertain future prospects – a longer return window can help. Until April 1st, Samsung is extending its return window for Galaxy Z Fold 2 and Galaxy Z Flip devices from 15 days to 100 days. You can also trade in another device for up to $ 550 in credit for your new phone. This can cost a significant portion of your payment depending on who you are trading with.

However, there are a few things that you should know. If you trade a device but don’t hold onto your Galaxy Z Fold or Flip, you can’t get your phone back. Instead, Samsung will issue you a credit for the value of the device you traded in. However, this credit only works on the Samsung website. So make sure you get a Samsung for your next phone before you take the plunge.

Precautions aside, this offering reduces the risk a bit if you’re tempted to try a foldable smartphone without spending an inordinate amount of money on the privilege.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2