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    [Poll results!] At what price would the Galaxy Z Fold Lite make sense to you?

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    Last updated: February 18th, 2021 at 09:55 UTC+01:00

    It has been rumored quite a few times that Samsung might launch a budget variant of the Galaxy Z Fold. The term “budget” wouldn't really be appropriate for the device, though. Even if the device doesn't offer flagship-level specs, components like the foldable display are still expensive.

    So a Galaxy Z Fold Lite could be considered “budget” relative to the $2000 Galaxy Z Fold 2, but not quite as budget as a Galaxy A42, for example. If Samsung does put out such a device, at what price would it make sense to you?

    Would you consider buying the Galaxy Z Fold Lite if it cost $999? At that price, it would be accessible to the millions of customers who spend the same amount of money, often more, at a top-of-the-line Galaxy S or Galaxy Note flagship.

    It wouldn't necessarily offer the same kind of specs but a proper foldable with a 7-inch internal display would likely find a lot of takers at under a thousand dollars. Would it still be considered a good deal at $1,299, though? That's about the same as you'd pay for a new Galaxy Z Flip. What then drives the decision for customers in that price range would largely be the form factor, not price.

    Is a Galaxy Z Fold Lite be worth it at $1,499? It would still be around $500 cheaper than a full-fledged Galaxy Z Fold but in that case, the device will have to strike a balance between cost-cutting and functionality. Customers are going to have high expectations from a $1,499 device, even if it's meant to be a “budget” variant.

    What do you think about these price ranges for the Galaxy Z Fold Lite? What would be most acceptable to you? Vote below and share your thoughts with us in the comments.

    Results: Unsurprisingly, the majority of the participants feel that $999 will be the appropriate price for the Galaxy Z Fold Lite. Only 21% feel that it's going to be worth it at $1,299 while a handful will be okay with paying $1,499 for it. This only shows that Samsung needs to nail the pricing for the Galaxy Z Fold Lite to be a success.

    At what price would the Galaxy Z Fold Lite make sense to you?
    • $999 75%, 526 votes
      526 votes 75%
      526 votes - 75% of all votes
    • $1,299 21%, 150 votes
      150 votes 21%
      150 votes - 21% of all votes
    • $1,499 3%, 22 votes
      22 votes 3%
      22 votes - 3% of all votes
    Total Votes: 698
    8 February 2021 - 18 February 2021
    Voting is closed
    Poll Galaxy Z Fold

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