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#303456 11-Feb-2023 18:38
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Brand new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, never used, new in the box. Awesome Black, 256GB, comes with Spark receipt for $2600.

The second hand market has not been kind to Samsung's Z Fold & Flip range, you'd be better off buying a Jaguar.

That said, it's a new phone in perfect condition. On Trademe, shabby examples sell for $800, good used ones from $1000 & up.

GZ price $1000 + courier.




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  #3035284 12-Feb-2023 08:14
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  #3035371 12-Feb-2023 14:20
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I guess people are wary about the longevity of these folding screen phones. I'd struggle to buy one even with CGA backup, which isn't so guaranteed on a second hand item.
Not a comment on OP's phone, which I'm sure is mint, just a general comment on saleability of these

  #3035393 12-Feb-2023 15:25
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shk292: I guess people are wary about the longevity of these folding screen phones. I'd struggle to buy one even with CGA backup, which isn't so guaranteed on a second hand item.
Not a comment on OP's phone, which I'm sure is mint, just a general comment on saleability of these


My personal opinion is that as a phone, they're too narrow, too fat, too heavy. As a tablet they're too fragile & too small. A bit like wearing cross-trainer shoes - hopeless for tennis, useless for running. However, my opinion, when I'm not an actual Galaxy Z Fold user, ain't worth much.

I have clients that use Galaxy Fold devices & love them - the Samsung Concierge service gives them confidence in case of a screen failure. For people who work in the field, the power & versatility of these devices is a game-changer.

This one, BTW, is sold now. Thank you Geekzone.




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