Samsung just released its latest foldable phones, while Google is set to launch the Pixel 10 series soon. Let’s break down the prices of these exciting devices.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 is already seeing a price drop. The 512GB Jet Black model is now just under $2,000. This makes it more affordable than the original price of the 256GB version.
If you prefer a gift card option, the 256GB model is priced at $2,000, and the 512GB model is $2,120. You also get a $200 Amazon Gift Card, making the final cost a bit lower for those who don’t mind this setup.
On the other hand, the Google Pixel 9a, the budget-friendly variant, is now available for $400. This is the lowest price we’ve seen for both the 128GB and 256GB models.
If you’re considering the 9a, you might want to look at the Pixel 9. It’s $200 more but offers 12GB of RAM compared to the 8GB in the 9a. You also get tougher glass and an improved camera system.
Want more? Moving up $200 more leads you to the Google Pixel 9 Pro. It features the same size display but boasts a premium LTPO panel with higher resolution, plus a fantastic 48MP telephoto camera.
Recently, we compared the Samsung foldables with Motorola’s Razr+. The Razr+ is now over $200 cheaper than its Samsung counterpart, making it an attractive option. It has a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset while Samsung uses the Exynos 2400. The Razr+ also has bigger displays and charges faster.
As for tablets, Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 series is still their flagship, with the Tab S10+ currently $180 off. It features a large 12.4” 120Hz OLED screen. For a more wallet-friendly choice, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE models come in 10.9” and 13.1” sizes with 90Hz LCD displays and mid-range chips. They’re great for productivity without the need for high-end graphics.
Interestingly, a recent survey revealed that 60% of consumers prefer foldable phones for their versatility. This highlights a growing trend in the tech market towards flexible designs. With both Samsung and Google pushing boundaries in smartphone technology, it will be exciting to see how user experiences evolve.
For more detailed insights, check out this [recent report on smartphone trends from TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com). Smartphone options are increasing, and it’s clear that both budget and premium segments are evolving to meet diverse consumer needs.















