We’re still a couple of weeks away from Samsung officially unveiling the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, but the rumor mill has already done most of the heavy lifting.

Now, a new report might have dropped the final piece of the puzzle, the pricing, at least for the European market. The foldables were spotted on an Italian retailer’s website by the Dutch publication NieuweMobiel.
Yes, the prices are going up
According to the leak, the Galaxy Z Fold 7, listed under the codename “Q7,” will reportedly start at €2,227 for the 256GB variant, while the 512GB model could come in at €2,309. Both prices include Italy’s 22 percent VAT, and both are about €200 more expensive than last year’s Fold 6. Ouch.
The Galaxy Z Flip 7, codenamed “B7,” doesn’t escape the price hike either. Its 512GB version is reportedly priced at €1,425.51, around €100 more than its predecessor.

As always, it’s best to take pre-release pricing with a grain of salt. These listings have a tendency to shift, and official numbers will likely arrive at Samsung’s Unpacked event next month. But if these figures are accurate, Samsung’s next foldables could be the most expensive yet.
While the Fold 7 and Flip 7 might be expensive, a saving grace for Samsung could be the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE. According to a previous report, the Flip7 FE will launch in Samsung’s home market at around KRW 1 million, which translates roughly to $740, €645, or £545.
Just don’t expect those converted prices to reflect actual global pricing. Local taxes and market positioning often push those numbers higher in the US and Europe.
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