Best Galaxy Z Fold 5 deals: Get £650 off, free storage upgrade
Samsung just unveiled its all-new Galaxy Z Fold 5, which boasts a thinner and lighter design, a brighter display, and a redesigned S Pen stylus for improved note-taking.
The flagship foldable doesn’t land on store shelves until August 11th, but there are some incredible preorder deals for those who want to be among the first to get their hands on the phone.
For a limited time, Samsung will double the built-in storage when you preorder a Galaxy Z Fold 5 – that means you’ll get 512GB of non-expandable storage for the price of the entry-level model, and the maxed-out 1TB variant for £200 less than its usual cost. And that’s not all.
Looking for the best Galaxy Z Flip 5 deals? We’ve put those together in a separate guide.
Samsung is encouraging fans to upgrade by bundling an annual subscription to Disney+ (worth £79.90) with every preorder.
Not only that, but the South Korean firm has also supercharged its trade-in offers, with a discount of up to £650 available on the Galaxy Z Fold 5. Of course, the exact discount will depend on the make, model, and condition of the handset you’re trading in.
Best of all, Samsung immediately discounts the new Fold 5 at checkout, but doesn’t insist that you’ll need to send your current phone to them until the new one arrives in the post. That means you’ll be able to transfer your apps, photos, and contacts between phones and only part with your existing phone when you’re sure you haven’t lost any data.
Samsung sends a self-addressed envelope and handles the cost of shipping, so you won’t lose any money at the Post Office when taking advantage of these trade-in offers.
We’ve rounded up some of the best Galaxy Z Fold 5 deals below, but will be updating this guide as pricing is confirmed from the biggest UK mobile networks. After the Fold 5 release date on August 11, we’ll add the latest SIM-free pricing from retailers like Argos, John Lewis & Partners, Amazon, and Currys. Stay tuned.
Galaxy Z Fold 5 starts from £1,749 for the 256GB model, rising to £1,849 for the 512GB variant, and topping out at an eye-watering £2,049. That’s a little pricier than the Galaxy Z Fold 4, which started from £1,649 when it launched last summer.
Interestingly, the maxed-out 1TB variant of the Galaxy Z Fold 4 cost £2,019 at launch, so this top-tier model has weathered the latest price rises better than any other configurations.
Fortunately, Samsung has some mind-boggling preorder deals ahead of the release of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 on August 11, 2023.
If you preorder the flagship foldable, Samsung will double the storage at no extra cost. That means you’ll be able to pick-up the 512GB version for £1,749 and the maxed-out 1TB variant for £1,849. That’s a saving compared to the price of the Galaxy Z Fold 4 at launch and definitely softens the blow of the price rise.
As well as the storage boost, Samsung is also bundling an annual subscription to Disney+ for free. Worth £79.90, you’ll be able to binge exclusive boxsets like Secret Invasion, The Bear, Dopesick, Star Wars: Andor, and more on your new Fold 5 …or any other devices with the Disney+ app.
Samsung will include the free Disney+ subscription with all Galaxy Z Fold 5 preorders – no matter where you decide to buy the handset. You’ll be able to claim the annual subscription after your purchase, so that’s a guaranteed perk even if you decide to buy on a pay monthly deal.
There are a number of advantages to buying the Galaxy Z Fold 5 direct from the Samsung store, including the exclusive colour options. Galaxy Z Fold 5 is available in Grey and Blue when bought direct from Samsung (either online or in-store) in addition to the standard Icy Blue, Phantom Black, and Cream available nationwide.
Samsung has also increased its trade-in offers to encourage fans to upgrade to the brand-new Galaxy Z Fold 5. For a limited time, you can secure a discount of up to £650, although the exact amount will depend on the make, model, and condition of your current smartphone.
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