GET $150 CREDIT: As of Feb. 20,Complete Series Archivesbuy the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 (256GB) at Amazon and get a $150 promotional credit at checkout.
If you're looking to buy a new phone, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 is a solid choice anda conversation starter. Folding phones are so rare now that if someone sees you using it they'll undoubtedly ask questions, and boom! You've made a new friend. Even if you aren't looking to meet new faces, there are still plenty of reasons to grab one of these bad boys – the number one reason being you get $150 credit with your purchase at Amazon today.
As of Feb. 20, when you buy the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 (256GB) at Amazon for $1,003.30, you can get $150 back in promotional credit. That essentially makes the phone just $853.30, considering you can spend that cash back on other goodies at Amazon. Just be sure to hit the "Redeem" button on the store page before you check out.
SEE ALSO: Is your iPhone secure? How to check your privacy settingsThis phone, an incremental upgrade from the Z Flip 4, features a 6.7-inch AMOLED inner display, a 3.4-inch cover display, 8GB of RAM, 256GB or 512 GB of storage space (you can get this size for $984.97 withoutthe promotional credit), a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, and a 3,700 mAh battery. But its most exciting feature is the fact that it's an honest-to-goodness modern flip phone with an external screen that you can customize with a wide variety of widgets.
Mashable's Alex Perry called the Z Flip 5 a "worthwhile investment" for folks looking for a foldable phone. In his review, Perry praised the phone's Flex Window as a novel addition to the smartphone, but noted that it isn't necessary to "look at the weather or count steps." It's a bit gimmicky, as Perry notes, but it's a great folding phone if that's what you're looking for.
And now that you can get $150 back, it's a good time to go ahead and buy it now.
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