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2021 is widely expected to be the year when foldable mobile devices will break into the mainstream, with more companies than ever reportedly working on refining, strengthening, and making these types of versatile products more and more accessible to the masses with lower price points and better specifications.
Originally priced at an arguably excessive $1,380, the early 2020-released clamshell smartphone is currently available for a whopping $530 less than “usual” on Amazon in a factory unlocked variant compatible with all major (and minor) US carriers.
Still, the slightly slower Snapdragon 855 Plus-powered Galaxy Z Flip 4G is even cheaper than its summer 2020-released sibling, with the two devices sharing all their other specs and features, from a 6.7-inch main Dynamic AMOLED display to a 1.1-inch Super AMOLED cover screen, dual 12MP rear-facing camera system, 3,300mAh battery, 8GB RAM count, and 256 gigs of internal storage space.