Get this Fully Unlocked Galaxy Z Flip 4 for Just $306 and Join the Foldable Club

Jan 26, 2024 at 02:30pm EST
Renewed Galaxy Z Flip 4 available for just $306.

You can get your very own Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 smartphone for a low price of just $306, fully unlocked.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 is Available Unlocked and Renewed with 256GB of Internal Storage for Just $306

This is a renewed product that comes with a 90-day guarantee. This product has been thoroughly tested and inspected to function perfectly. It is also fully unlocked and can be used on any carrier of your choice.

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Buy SAMSUNG Galaxy Z Flip 4 Factory Unlocked SM-F721U1 256GB Blue (Renewed) - $306

The Galaxy Z Flip 4 is packed with a ton of features. The main one is the internal display that unfolds to reveal a massive 6.7-inch panel with a resolution of 2640-by-1080 pixels. This display supports 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+ and is capable of hitting 1200 nits of peak brightness when needed.

On the outside, you get a 1.9-inch display that will show you your notifications and even transforms into a viewfinder for the camera. If you thought foldables aren't fun, you now know they are.

On the back you get two cameras - both are 12 megapixels. One camera is wide while the second one is ultra-wide. Using both cameras, you can shoot up to 4K video at 60 frames per second. There's also a 10-megapixel selfie camera that supports HDR and can shoot video in 4K as well.

Everything is nicely wrapped up by the mighty Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset which offers marvelous amounts of performance whenever needed throughout the day.

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