Amazon is turning up the heat early on Samsung’s foldables and wearables, with the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Watch 7 both getting meaningful price cuts before Prime Day. The biggest Galaxy Z Fold 7 deal is on the 256GB model, which has slipped to as low as $1,536, while the 512GB version is landing anywhere from $1,705 to about $1,770 depending on color.
Samsung is matching the pressure in its own store, which is usually the tell here. When both Amazon and Samsung start shaving prices before the event itself, it usually means the door is open for deeper discounts – or at least a very public attempt to clear attention for newer inventory without waiting for the sale stampede.
Galaxy Z Fold 7 price cuts across storage options
The Fold 7’s biggest markdown is on the 256GB model, now sitting around $1,536-$1,600. Samsung’s own listing puts that version at $1,599, while the 512GB model is marked at $1,799. The 1TB variant is listed for $2,099, down from its usual $2,499 price tag.
That makes the Fold 7 cheaper than launch pricing, but it is still very much a luxury purchase. Samsung’s book-style foldable pairs a regular phone-sized outer display with an 8-inch inner screen, runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite ”for Galaxy” chip, and carries a 200MP main camera. In other words, this is Samsung trying to sell a mini-tablet that also folds in half, which is either brilliant or wildly overengineered depending on how much you enjoy big screens.
- 256GB: as low as $1,536-$1,600 on Amazon; $1,599 at Samsung
- 512GB: as low as $1,705 on Amazon; $1,799 at Samsung
- 1TB: $2,099 at Samsung, down from $2,499
Galaxy Watch 7 also hits one of its lowest prices
The Galaxy Watch 7 is joining the party too. The 44mm model is down to around $200, compared with its usual $280-$330 range depending on the retailer. For a smartwatch that only launched recently, that is a sharp cut and a sign that Samsung is not waiting for the big sale window to start discounting.
The Watch 7 brings a 1.5-inch AMOLED display, sleep monitoring, heart-rate tracking, Samsung’s Exynos W1000 processor, and an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. It is a tidy spec sheet, though the real appeal here is the price: $200 makes it easier to recommend than at full retail, especially in a market where Apple and Google are still leaning hard on premium pricing.
More Samsung discounts could land before Prime Day
These early cuts are unlikely to be the end of it. Prime Day has become a staged event, and the best discounts often arrive in waves as retailers test how much demand they can pull forward. For now, the Fold 7 and Watch 7 are the standout Samsung buys already live, and they may not stay this low for long once the broader sale begins.

