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With Samsung’s official unveiling of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 just weeks away, leaks continue to spill crucial details—this time, pricing. A new report sourced from Dutch outlet NieuweMobiel, citing an Italian retailer, reveals what may be the final missing piece in the puzzle.

According to the leak, the Galaxy Z Fold 7, identified by the codename “Q7,” is expected to start at €2,227 for the 256GB version, while the 512GB model could be priced at €2,309. Both price tags include Italy’s 22% VAT and represent a noticeable jump—around €200 more than last year’s Fold 6.

The Galaxy Z Flip 7, under the codename “B7,” also sees a price increase, with its 512GB version reportedly costing €1,425.51—approximately €100 higher than its predecessor. While these pre-launch listings often change, the trend signals that Samsung’s latest foldables could be the most expensive yet.

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Amid these steep hikes, Samsung’s potential saving grace may come in the form of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE. A previous report suggests it could debut in South Korea at roughly KRW 1 million (around $740, €645, or £545). However, international consumers should temper expectations, as local taxes and market strategies often inflate final retail prices in Europe and the US.

Samsung is expected to make all official announcements at its next Unpacked event, anticipated in July.