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Last updated: August 31st, 2025 at 22:56 UTC+02:00
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Why wait when the best foldable experience is already here?
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If your iPhone isn't giving you much joy these days, and you've got your eye on Samsung's striking new flip foldable phone, you're in luck. The company is offering higher trade-in values for iPhone, enabling you to save up to 50% on the Galaxy Z Flip 7.
Some of the more recent iPhone models will obviously fetch higher trade-in values, but the company is also offering great values for some older models as well, making it the perfect opportunity to get rid of them and join the Galaxy.
You can only find these high trade-in values for the iPhone when you buy the Galaxy Z Flip 7 from Samsung's website. It's the only way to get the best bang for your buck, and even save more when you combine your purchase with the company's new Galaxy Watch 8.
Samsung will give you $600 for your iPhone 16 Pro Max. It's instantly taken off your total, so if you get the 256GB Galaxy Z Flip 7 for $1,099, you'll pay $499 before tax, a discount of 54%.
It's also offering $500 for both the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. Those who have an iPhone 14 Pro Max can get $450 while $400 is offered for the iPhone 16 Plus and the iPhone 15 Pro. Older models like the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max can be traded-in for $250 and $300 respectively.
Dozens of older iPhone models can be traded as well for a couple of hundred dollars, so even if you have a much more outdated model, you can still save a pretty penny while upgrading to one of the best Samsung phones on the market right now.
Do hurry, though, as these elevated trade-in values may disappear soon, so now's the best time to go ahead with the purchase.
Adnan Farooqui is a long-term writer at SamMobile. Based in Pakistan, his interests include technology, finance, Swiss watches and Formula 1. His tendency to write long posts betrays his inclination to being a man of few words.