SAVE $500: As of Nov. 19,Ava Fabian Archives the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 is on sale at Amazon for $1,519.99 at Amazon. That's a 25% saving on list price.
Black Friday sales are a great excuse to upgrade your tech, especially if a high-spec device is on your wishlist. And for those lusting over the ever-cool Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, you can now grab a great discount at Amazon.
As of Nov. 19, you can treat yourself to this folding touchscreen phone for $1,519.99, reduced from $2,019.99. This deal is available on the 256GB option in the navy, silver, and pink colorways.
SEE ALSO: How to sign up for Amazon Prime ahead of Black FridayBesides the impressive folding tech, the outer display generally functions like a regular smartphone screen, while the larger inner screen provides more space for apps or split-screen use. Think of it as your phone becoming a tablet. And like most newer smartphones, it comes with a range of photo abilities, from wide-angle to telephoto.
Other impressive features include the "With Circle to Search" feature. With this, you can circle anything on your screen — like shoes or gadgets — and instantly find where to buy them. The phone also comes packed with other AI tools including Generative Edit which helps you clean up images, remove objects, and enhance colors.
This is a limited-time deal at Amazon, so if you're interested move fast.
Topics Amazon Black Friday Samsung
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