PRE-ORDER,Watch Come Inside Me Porn Vol 4 GET A GIFT CARD WORTH UP TO $300:Get an Amazon gift card worth up to $300 when you pre-order Samsung's newest smartphones, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6. The phones are priced at $1,899.99 and $1,099.99, respectively.
Samsung just unveiled two new smartphones during its Galaxy Unpacked press conference on Wednesday. The Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 are official, and they're already available for preorder, shipping out to waiting buyers on July 24. That's very soon — and you should definitely pre-order if you want to lock one in. But you might want to skip Samsung and head to Amazon to secure the bag — the retailer is sweetening the deal pretty significantly.
As of July 10, you can pre-order either the Galaxy Z Fold 6 or the Flip 6 from Amazon and get an Amazon gift card worth up to $300 with your purchase. The Z Fold 6 (512GB) is $1,899.99 and comes with a $300 Amazon gift card, and the Z Flip 6 (256GB) is $1,099.99 and comes with a $200 Amazon gift card. That's essentially saving you up to $300 on either model to spend on anything else you need in the future from Amazon.
SEE ALSO: Samsung and Apple are leading the list of early Prime Day fitness tracker dealsBoth phones have a slew of new and advanced features as well as iterative improvements over the prior models. The Galaxy Z Fold 6 will come with a more durable and brighter screen, as well as a powerful processor that'll be great for gaming. The smaller, vertically-folding Flip 6 boasts a big 50MP wide-sensor lens camera upgrade as well as a 4,000mAh battery in comparison to the previous model's 3,700mAh capacity. Both devices will also use Samsung's Galaxy AI features, as well as Google Gemini for the Z Fold 6.
There's a lot to be excited about when it comes to these new smartphones, but saving money has to be the biggest perk. Use that gift card to snag some accessories for your new phone. You'll almost certainly want a case at the very least.
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