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Galaxy S25 Edge and Z Flip 7 FE hit record low prices, where they should be

The Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE launched at a price point that suggested much more than a rewrap of the previous flagship model, and the Galaxy S25 Edge fell to the same trap, though it had nothing to go on. Both devices are on sale and heavily discounted to prices they should have been at launch.

Two massive deals have appeared for Samsung’s devices. The first one brings the Galaxy S25 Edge down to $729 on Amazon for the 512GB model. The 256GB version is down to $689. It was released at around $1,000, and the high-storage model would cost $1,219. Both were too high for some of the specs given in trade for a thin device.

For those who want a foldable, the 256GB variant of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE is on sale at Woot, dropping down to $699 from the original $959 price tag. The original price also felt high, considering the FE device offered little more than the Galaxy Z Flip 6 that came before it. Being an FE device meant corners were cut, and a big one was the omission of a full-size cover display, even though the model before it didn’t offer one either.

The current cut to $699 is better than the most recent sale we’ve seen, where the 256GB Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE came down to $760. The 128GB version did hit $699, but this is obviously a better deal. It also means no trade-ins are required.

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With it being Woot, there are no returns, and stock is highly limited. Even Samsung’s website notes that the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE is out of stock, though that’s likely due to the altered production numbers. Samsung didn’t seem to expect the device to sell very well, so stock was cut short. The Galaxy S25 Edge didn’t start off so hot, either.

The Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE is the second “fan edition” device to get a massive price cut in recent days. This comes as the Galaxy Watch FE has seemingly gone dark with fire sales cropping up to thin stock.

Both the Galaxy S25 Edge and Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE are solid phones at these deal prices, just not at the original launch cost.

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