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Pre-order the new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 for a free storage upgrade and case (plus an S Pen)
SAVE $209.99: The new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 is set for release on Aug. 26, but in the meantime, you can pre-order the 512GB model for just $1,799.99 (normally $1,919.99) on Amazon or Samsung.com. Both retailers will also give you a free Standing Cover with an S Pen Fold Edition worth $89.99.
Samsung is usually pretty good about throwing in some preorder bonuses with its devices, but anyone who reserves its new Galaxy Z Fold 4 smartphone ahead of its Aug. 26 launch date is in for some extra special treats.
As of Aug. 23, you’ll pay just $1,799.99 when you lock a 512GB Z Fold 4 on Samsung.com. That’s $120 off its $1,919.99 MSRP, which drops it to the exact same price of the 256GB base model.
As if that weren’t enough, you’ll also receive a free Standing Cover that includes the new S Pen Fold Edition and a kickstand for hands-free viewing — an $89.99 value itself. Altogether, you’ll be saving just under $210 simply by preordering this puppy. (Amazon was matching these offers at the time of writing.)
The Z Fold 4 features the same book-like design of last year’s great Z Fold 3, but the additions of a larger 7.6-inch inner display, a fantastic interface with a Windows-y taskbar, and a triple-camera array are all massive upgrades. (It’s also quite a bit lighter, which makes it way easier to use one-handed.) It’s basically a “high-quality Android smartphone that can transform into a high-quality Android tablet with hardly any effort,” said Mashable tech reporter Alex Perry, a self-proclaimed foldable phone skeptic who wound up giving it one of our coveted Mashable’s Choice Awards.
“It [the Z Fold 4] brings a unique, unmatched combination of excellent performance, great multitasking features, and a rock-solid camera system to the fold (pun intended),” Perry wrote in his review. “You just won’t get all of that from any other device right now.”
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iPhone 14 Pro: Analyst Believes Storage Will Continue to Start at 128GB Despite Rumored Price Increase
While research firm TrendForce forecasted that iPhone 14 Pro models could start with an increased 256GB of storage, Haitong International analyst Jeff Pu today forecasted that the upcoming Pro models will continue to start with 128GB of storage.
Pu initially agreed that iPhone 14 Pro models would start at 256GB, but he added a 128GB tier to his specs chart for the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max in his latest research note. Pu now believes the Pro models will remain available in the same storage capacities as iPhone 13 Pro models, including 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB.
Based on our recent supply chain survey, we maintain our iPhone 14 build plan to be 91m in 2H22, vs. iPhone 13’s 84m in 2H21, as there is no significant issue on the supply chain. The next to watch will be iPhone 14’s pricing and the wait-time when it hits the market.
Spec-wise, we add 128GB storage to the Pro line-up.
Earlier this week, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said iPhone 14 Pro models will have “price hikes,” suggesting they will be more expensive than iPhone 13 Pro models. Kuo did not reveal exact pricing, but he said that the average selling price of the entire iPhone 14 lineup including the lower-end models will increase by about 15% overall.
In the United States, the iPhone 13 Pro starts at $999 and the iPhone 13 Pro Max starts at $1,099. If there were to be a 10% price increase to the Pro models, the iPhone 14 Pro could start at $1,099, while the iPhone 14 Pro Max could start at $1,199. However, the exact price increase for the Pro models if any remains to be seen.
The rumored price increase could be due to inflation, new features expected for iPhone 14 Pro models, supply chain disruptions, and other factors.
Key new features rumored for the iPhone 14 Pro include a new pill-shaped cutout and hole replacing the notch, a faster A16 chip, an upgraded 48-megapixel rear camera with support for 8K video recording, and an always-on display that shows the time, date, and new iOS 16 features like Lock Screen widgets and the battery percentage icon.
Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 14 series in September as usual, so we’re only a matter of weeks away from pricing being confirmed.
This article, “iPhone 14 Pro: Analyst Believes Storage Will Continue to Start at 128GB Despite Rumored Price Increase” first appeared on MacRumors.com
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