This hidden code makes Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Fold 5 more affordable
If you’re thinking of upgrading to Galaxy Z Flip 5 or Galaxy Z Fold 5, there’s a discount code that you really need to know.
Samsung announced its new generation of foldables at the latest Galaxy Unpacked in South Korea this week, with preorders as soon as the curtain fell on the glitzy event. Ahead of the release date on August 11, Samsung unveiled a slew of preorder deals on these brand-new devices, including a one-year subscription to Disney+ at no cost, discounts on accessories, and more.
It’s also supercharged trade-in values, offering up to £560 off the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and £650 off the Galaxy Z Fold 5 …provided you’re willing to part with your current handset, of course.
That drops the starting price for these flagship foldables down to just £489 and £1,099, respectively. That’s a huge saving and easily one of the best Galaxy Z Fold 5 deals and best Galaxy Z Flip 5 deals you’re going to find ahead of release date.
But what if you don’t want to trade-in your current phone? Well, it turns out Samsung has a solution for that too…
Buried at the bottom of the preorder page for the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5, Samsung has hidden a discount code that wasn’t mentioned once during its hour-long Galaxy Unpacked keynote, held in downtown Seoul for the first time.
Yes, if you’d rather not trade-in your current phone, just use the code ZSAVE100 at checkout for an extra £100 discount. This extra price cut only works ahead of the release of the new Galaxy Z series on August 11, 2023 – so don’t delay!
Here are some of the prices when using the ZSAVE100 discount code.
Galaxy Z Flip 5 | 256GB
£1,049 reduced to £949Galaxy Z Flip 5 | 512GB
£1,149 reduced to £1,049Galaxy Z Fold 5 | 256GB
£1,749 reduced to £1,649Galaxy Z Fold 5 | 512GB
£1,849 reduced to £1,749Galaxy Z Fold 5 | 1TB
£2,049 reduced to £1,949
Start shopping the Galazy Z lineup with £100 discount, thanks to Samsung’s code
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