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Galaxy Z Fold 7 is now available ‘Re-Newed,’ but it currently costs more than a new one

Samsung is expanding its “Re-Newed” program of refurbished Galaxy devices to the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, but the pricing leaves a lot to be desired – at the moment, it’s flat out just a bad deal.

The “Re-Newed” program from Samsung offers up Galaxy phones that have been refurbished by Samsung directly with a new battery and any needed fixes, giving older hardware a new life. Samsung has been speeding this program up as of late and, this week, opened up sales of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 as “Re-Newed” releases.

Colors include silver, blue, and black for the Fold, but only “Mint” for the Flip.

A refurbished Galaxy Z Fold 7 runs between $1,699 – $1,879 depending on the model you pick, which is a discount of $300 – $620, again depending on the storage variant. Here’s how the “Re-Newed” pricing breaks down:

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Retail Price‘Re-Newed’ Price
Galaxy Z Fold 7 (256GB)$1,999.99$1,699.00
Galaxy Z Fold 7 (512GB)$2,199.99$1,749.00
Galaxy Z Fold 7 (1TB)$2,499.99$1,879.00
Galaxy Z Flip 7 (256GB)$1,099.99$939.00
Galaxy Z Flip 7 (512GB)$1,299.99$989.00

That’s all based on the retail price, though.

Currently, Samsung is offering its latest foldables at a steep discount, with the base Galaxy Z Fold 7 (256GB) selling for $1,599 – $100 less for a brand new model compared to the refurbished one.

The same is true of the “Re-Newed” Galaxy Z Flip 7. The refurbished one starts at $939, while a brand new model is on sale right now for $899.

It’s always been true that it’s not hard to score a better deal on Samsung’s last-gen Galaxy releases than the “Re-Newed” program offers, but it’s more than a little funny to see Samsung itself being the one to offer than better deal.

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