If you haven't jumped in yet on a foldable I would definitely keep eyes on the next one with it's rumored changes.Thanks all, yeah I'll likely stick with the 25 Ultra even though $1,000 off for the fold 7 is awfully appealing.
Well if you go thru Samsung direct you can get the fold 7 for $1400 and free storage upgrade with no trade in required. You can get the unlocked version and avoid the 3 year commitment carriers lock you in with device credits. Samsung offers free financing and you can pay it off whenever you want without losing credits.Thanks all, yeah I'll likely stick with the 25 Ultra even though $1,000 off for the fold 7 is awfully appealing.
Good to know.Well if you go thru Samsung direct you can get the fold 7 for $1400 and free storage upgrade with no trade in required. You can get the unlocked version and avoid the 3 year commitment carriers lock you in with device credits. Samsung offers free financing and you can pay it off whenever you want without losing credits.
You could keep your S25 as back up or you could sell it on swappa. They are around the $750 price range.
Just a option I thought I would toss out there for you.
I have both fold 7 and S25U, I exclusively use the fold 7. This is the first fold I exclusively use, with all my other folds I would swap between the S series and fold. They out done themselves with the fold 7.![]()
I am scared to see pricing of the new phones coming out. RAM is at a shortage, creating high pricing for RAM, so prices are going to reflect this in either higher prices, less RAM, or loss of something else. We could see less trade in amounts this year also.Good to know.
I just can't bring myself to trade in a 1 year old S25U or fork out >$500 (after trade-in, extras, manufacturer and 3rd party incentives included) for any mobile phone device.
Go play with one, then decide.Thanks all, yeah I'll likely stick with the 25 Ultra even though $1,000 off for the fold 7 is awfully appealing.
