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    Preorder the Galaxy Z Fold 7 or Flip 7 direct from Samsung AU to score a free storage upgrade, exclusive colourways and 30% off wearables and headphones

    TechurzBy TechurzJuly 10, 2025Updated:May 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Samsung’s been a pioneer in the foldable smartphone market for the past seven years, since the reveal of its Infinity Flex prototype in 2018 and launch of the first Fold the next year, but with the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7, the Korean tech giant has arguably made its biggest strides yet – and is offering them with some stellar preorder offers.

    Both phones are thinner and lighter than ever before, with strides made in the areas of performance and durability. The Z Fold 7 is more square when folded out and packs a near-identical camera array to the impressive S25 Ultra, while the Z Flip 7 has received a much larger backside screen and a bigger size altogether.

    From now until August 1, Samsung is offering storage upgrade deals on both the new foldables. This means if you preorder, you’ll get the 512GB version of either handset for the price of the 256GB model. Additionally, preordering one of these phones can also score you 30% off Samsung’s just-announced new wearables and headphones, including:

    If you’re just keen on preordering one of the new watches sans phone, Samsung is also offering up to AU$150 off the Galaxy Watch 8 and up to AU$250 off the Galaxy Watch Ultra at the checkout.

    These preorder deals aren’t going to stick around forever, so if you want to take advantage you’ll need to get your order in before August 1. And for the fashionistas, note that Samsung’s also offering exclusive colourways via its online store, giving you more of a reason to purchase from the tech giant directly.

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    As if those deals weren’t attractive enough, for those who are eligible there are also unique savings to be had through Samsung’s Education and Government programs.

    If you purchase the Galaxy Z Fold 7 or Flip 7 through Samsung’s education or government stores, you’ll receive 20% off the RRP, along with an additional AU$100 bonus trade-in credit. You’ll need to prove your eligibility for these offers, of course, which may include providing an email address to validate your employment.

    Again, keep in mind that these offers end on Friday, August 1, 2025 so jump to it if you’re keen!

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