Until now, the program had focused on Galaxy S series and other non-foldable models. By bringing the Galaxy Z series into the mix, Samsung is extending its value-oriented option to one of the most expensive categories in its lineup. Foldables have traditionally carried a high entry price, which has been a hurdle for customers curious about the technology but hesitant to invest over $1,000 on a first try.
The Certified Re-Newed versions of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 are available exclusively through Samsung’s website in Phantom Black for $1,169 (256GB) or $1,219 (512GB). The Galaxy Z Flip 5 is available in Graphite, starting at $649 for 256GB and $699 for 512GB. These prices reflect savings of several hundred dollars compared to buying new, potentially opening the door for more users to experience a foldable without paying full retail.
The Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 are now available for the first time as certified re-newed. | Images credit — Samsung
Including foldables in an official refurb program signals Samsung’s growing confidence in the durability of its newer designs. It also stands apart in the U.S. market with this move, as Apple’s refurbished store offers certified iPhones and iPads — but of course, no foldables as the company hasn’t made one yet.