Save $420 on an Unlocked Samsung Galaxy Z Flip Factory Phone

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Longing to go back to those simplistic days of owning a flip phone but don’t want to give up the smartphone technology? You can have both when you get an unlocked Samsung Galaxy Z Flip Factory Phone.

This phone is an all-new smartphone experience, bringing the flip phone back while still employing smartphone technology. Just as with earlier versions, it’s easy to fold and easy to hold. You’ll want to keep this phone folded when not in use because of its beautiful exterior. The compact design flips closed to fit conveniently in your pocket or bag.

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The camera on the unlocked Samsung Galaxy Z Flip Factory Phone lets you stream as well as connect hands-free from various angles. Take high-def 4K video captures, amazing night shots, and wide-angle perspectives to easily share. The 6.7″ Infinity Flex Display on the phone is an immersive Dynamic AMOLED screen with great color quality, minimized bezels, and no notch.

You’ll get Flex Mode App Continuity and Multi Active Window with the flip smartphone. It includes a Snapdragon 855+ slim processor, 300mAh battery, 8G of RAM, 256 GB of storage, and the latest version of Android – everything you’d expect from a standard smartphone.

Take $421.96 off this unlocked Z Flip and pay just $958.04. Take $200 off and get a Z Flip 5G for $999.99.

Unlocked Samsung Galaxy Z Flip Factory Phone

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