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256GB Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G 2-in-1 Smartphone (Various Carriers)

(Activation Required) + Free Shipping

from $300

$1,800

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Best Buy has 256GB Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G 2-in-1 Foldable Smartphone Tablet (AT&T or Verizon) on sale from $299.99. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member treo for finding this deal.

Note: Activation on cellular carrier is required. Be sure to select your carrier and select 'Activate Today' to see pricing. Availability for store pickup may vary by location.

Available Carriers:Available Colors:
  • Phantom Black
  • Phantom Green
  • Phantom Silver
Specs:
  • Screens:
    • Main: 7.6" Infinity Flex display - Cover: 6.2" Dynamic AMOLED
    • 120Hz AMOLED 2X Screen
  • Memory: 12GB
  • Storage: 256GB
  • Main Camera: 12MP Wide, 12MP UW, 12MP Tele + 2x optical zoom, 10x digital zoom, 10MP Front
  • Battery: 4,400mAh / 25W Super Fast Charge
  • S Pen Support
  • IPX8 rating

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Activation on a cellular carrier is required for from $299.99 pricing. Activation fees may apply and vary by carrier.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.4 from over 140 Best Buy customer reviews.
  • Additional Note:

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Written by treo
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Best Buy has 256GB Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G 2-in-1 Foldable Smartphone Tablet (AT&T or Verizon) on sale from $299.99. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member treo for finding this deal.

Note: Activation on cellular carrier is required. Be sure to select your carrier and select 'Activate Today' to see pricing. Availability for store pickup may vary by location.

Available Carriers:Available Colors:
  • Phantom Black
  • Phantom Green
  • Phantom Silver
Specs:
  • Screens:
    • Main: 7.6" Infinity Flex display - Cover: 6.2" Dynamic AMOLED
    • 120Hz AMOLED 2X Screen
  • Memory: 12GB
  • Storage: 256GB
  • Main Camera: 12MP Wide, 12MP UW, 12MP Tele + 2x optical zoom, 10x digital zoom, 10MP Front
  • Battery: 4,400mAh / 25W Super Fast Charge
  • S Pen Support
  • IPX8 rating

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Activation on a cellular carrier is required for from $299.99 pricing. Activation fees may apply and vary by carrier.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.4 from over 140 Best Buy customer reviews.
  • Additional Note:

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Written by treo

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stealth805
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Want this phone for $299 and not have to pay the monthly fee and be able to use another carrier??
Let me save y'all about 4 hours, which is how long it took me to finally get to the right people to make this happen. Here is how I got this handled
I ordered a $5 Tello number, selected e-sim, received number within a few minutes. Make sure to register the pin they give you in the email, it gives you all the port out info access. Theres a code there that is needed to enter in Best Buy portal when you port it over to ATT.
Ported that number in to ATT via Best Buy portal
Picked up phone
Powered on Phone with ATT sim
Finished ALL account creation, including pin number creation etc via ATT email
Spent 3 hours getting tossed around 10 different reps and departments and supervisors via online chat, disconnected multiple times, told no multiple times, etc etc etc.
Don't bother submitting request online for unlock, it will be denied.
Just call technical support, JUST CALL!!! 1800-288-2020. Call from a phone other that the Z Fold 3. Reason you call from other phone is you will want to pop your sim in from other provider to get to the sim unlock prompt while you are on the phone with them. Tell them you need technical support, you may get tossed around one more time, but you WILL get someone that can help you.
Have your link ready that states phones paid in full at purchase can be unlocked without waiting 60 days. I had to legit provide not just the wording, but the exact link. The rep will literally navigate to it and will be super surprised and state that this is the first they've ever heard of this policy and that they always get hassled by the unlock team and ultimately never get the unlock code for the customer.
Have your receipt from Best Buy ready ready to go (I had to legit take pics with my phone and text them to a number they gave me).
After about 10 minutes with the rep, they provided the unlock code.
Make sure to input the unlock code prior to getting transferred over to cancellation department.
Get sent over to cancellation department and submit for cancellation under buyer's remorse policy.
Done and done. Save yourself a lot of time and just call them. I paid $299 plus tax and have a fully unlocked phone on T-mobile with no issues at all. ATT service is shut down, I didn't care about the Tello number, much easier to pay the $5 for a Tello than mess with a number you actually care about keeping. Just cancel the service and it is over and done with.
I obviously can't promise this is gonna work for every single person. I suppose a non-cooperative rep might not wanna go the extra mile for you, but my telephone rep was super helpful and patient. She admitted I had done my diligence with researching the terms and pushed the "unlock team" to help her with the code. YMMV of course, but this worked for me. Just be patient and courteous to the rep. I was frustrated with how long it was taking but you need to acknowledge that each new person you talk to, it is their first interaction with you, they have no idea how long you've been dealing with people. You can avoid a lot of frustration by just calling to start out instead of trying to manage the situation via online chat.
Questions, feel free to ask, perhaps I wasn't completely thorough, but that was basically what I went through. Good luck all.
quantecipher
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As soon as yo have the phone in hand.

Port out the line to cancel. Line automatically cancels as soon as the number it ported out (5-10 mins). You can port to Tello for $2.50.
https://slickdeals.net/f/16531969-tello-50-off-selected-plans

These phones are subsidized by the carriers and hoping people would switch or add more lines and stay with them, etc; therefore different carrier may offer different prices.

You can request unlock right away because it's paid in full with no money owed; i.e., no monthly installment,

Yes.

Port out the number to cancel right away (5-10 min, as soon as the number is ported) so that you don't have to deal with rep that doesn't allow you to cancel. You can port to Tello for $2.50.
https://slickdeals.net/f/16531969-tello-50-off-selected-plans

Yes, but you can cancel right away.
snoopykul
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Option 1 worked for me

I picked up my Fold 3 this morning from bestbuy. ATT variant.
Ordered online with the porting in option as it wouldn't let me order otherwise. Used a random boost mobile number I had and have no intention of porting in a number.
BB didn't ask for anything in store, just gave me the phone and i walked out.

Received att emails after pickup, created account, created ATT PIN, jotted down account number, and saw $60 plan but $0 due.

unboxed and booted with t-mobile sim card, asked for unlock code.

tried to unlock from my att portal, but denied.
tried to unlock using the request unlock website for non att members, but denied via email

Started a chat with att to cancel service and request unlock.
I mentioned having bad service reception in my area and wanted to cancel and wanted to unlock phone to use it for work which was a different provider.
They wanted me to reset the network, but i said not interested just want to cancel.

They also mentioned that i lose my port in number if i cancelled. which was wierd since i never actually ported in the number yet.

Eventually, they said, "Since the total due balance if $0.00 there will be no charges now. Your services with AT&T will be completely shut off."

Then i asked about the network unlock, which they said they sent directly to my phone. Didn't work even though she said it was unlocked on their system. Eventually they provided the unlock code which worked.

Now my fold 3 is cancelled with att service with 0 payments or fees and unlocked so i can use my Tmobile sim.

hope that helps some of ya.

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May 4, 2023
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emofals
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Quote from slickster112 :
Yeah did a complaint with FCC.
So you did an FCC complain and they did send you an unlock code? What reasoning did you use?
May 4, 2023
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slickster112
May 4, 2023
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Quote from emofals :
So you did an FCC complain and they did send you an unlock code? What reasoning did you use?
Yes they sent the unlock codes. I argued that the policy in effect when I bought the phones stated that a phone that is paid in full at the time of purchase is eligible to be unlocked immediately without any waiting period.
May 4, 2023
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emofals
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Quote from slickster112 :
Yes they sent the unlock codes. I argued that the policy in effect when I bought the phones stated that a phone that is paid in full at the time of purchase is eligible to be unlocked immediately without any waiting period.
Makes sense. For me, I bought after the policy went into effect. Any idea if after 60 days, I should be eligible for unlock or this 14-day policy message is stuck for life?
May 4, 2023
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slickster112
May 4, 2023
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Quote from emofals :
Makes sense. For me, I bought after the policy went into effect. Any idea if after 60 days, I should be eligible for unlock or this 14-day policy message is stuck for life?
Good question. You might try getting someone who has an active AT&T account and putting their SIM in that phone, making a few calls so that the phone on their account registers as the Fold, and then try the unlock portal again.
May 4, 2023
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emofals
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Quote from slickster112 :
Good question. You might try getting someone who has an active AT&T account and putting their SIM in that phone, making a few calls so that the phone on their account registers as the Fold, and then try the unlock portal again.
Might have to try that...
May 9, 2023
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Yoksel
May 9, 2023
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Finally got my bill from AT&T.

I canceled around 12 days mark and the bill includes activation fee and partial service fee. Is this correct? I thought under buyer's remorse I don't get charged for the service if I cancel within 14 days?
May 9, 2023
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gibsonbass
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Quote from Yoksel :
Finally got my bill from AT&T.

I canceled around 12 days mark and the bill includes activation fee and partial service fee. Is this correct? I thought under buyer's remorse I don't get charged for the service if I cancel within 14 days?
I m on the same boat. My total bill is $53. Yet to contact att.

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May 10, 2023
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silent-ax
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Quote from Yoksel :
Finally got my bill from AT&T.

I canceled around 12 days mark and the bill includes activation fee and partial service fee. Is this correct? I thought under buyer's remorse I don't get charged for the service if I cancel within 14 days?
If you cancel within 3 days of activation then all fees can be reversed. If you cancel within 14 days then just your partial service fee is eligible to be reverse.
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Yoksel
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Quote from silent-ax :
If you cancel within 3 days of activation then all fees can be reversed. If you cancel within 14 days then just your partial service fee is eligible to be reverse.
Activation fee I fully understand I'm responsible for but based on my reading here the plan fee should have been zero'd out.

Is this policy available anywhere in writing?

I just spoke to AT&T and they told me I'm responsible for all charges through the cancelation of service. I could not counter that as I could not find anything to the contrary on their web site.
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NFS851
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Quote from Yoksel :
Activation fee I fully understand I'm responsible for but based on my reading here the plan fee should have been zero'd out.

Is this policy available anywhere in writing?

I just spoke to AT&T and they told me I'm responsible for all charges through the cancelation of service. I could not counter that as I could not find anything to the contrary on their web site.
How did you speak to them? I had a bill for $115 and contacted them on Twitter about having it waived. They zeroed out my account with no fuss. I was passed the 3 days but within the 14 and they still waived all of it.
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silent-ax
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Quote from Yoksel :
Activation fee I fully understand I'm responsible for but based on my reading here the plan fee should have been zero'd out.

Is this policy available anywhere in writing?

I just spoke to AT&T and they told me I'm responsible for all charges through the cancelation of service. I could not counter that as I could not find anything to the contrary on their web site.
I would reach out to them on Twitter. That's what I did, and everything was waived.
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gibsonbass
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Quote from Yoksel :
Activation fee I fully understand I'm responsible for but based on my reading here the plan fee should have been zero'd out.

Is this policy available anywhere in writing?

I just spoke to AT&T and they told me I'm responsible for all charges through the cancelation of service. I could not counter that as I could not find anything to the contrary on their web site.
I contacted via app. They didn't waive the activation fee but wavier the prorated monthly fee they initially charged to me. Something is better than nothing.
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Yoksel
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Quote from silent-ax :
I would reach out to them on Twitter. That's what I did, and everything was waived.
Thank you, I'll try Twitter. Do you DM them right from the start or do you tweet to their support account?
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Yoksel
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I would reach out to them on Twitter. That's what I did, and everything was waived.
Twitter helped! Thank you!

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rickwangtw
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Quote from Yoksel :
Twitter helped! Thank you!
Was it waived immediately? I've talked to the agent through chat awhile ago and they said they would waive the fee but I'll have to wait 1-2 billing cycles. Thanks!

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