RESERVE THE NEW SAMSUNG GALAXY AND GET $50 CREDIT AND EXTRA FREEBIES:As of Jan. 7,Denmark reserve the new Samsung Galaxy device release to get a $50 credit, access up to $1,250 of trade-in value, and enter a sweepstakes with a value of up to $5,000.
Samsung just confirmed the 2025 Unpacked date (Jan. 22), and they're putting money on the line to make sure the new generation of Galaxy S25 devices gets all the attention it deserves. Samsung wants to be the first to put a real AI companion in your pocket. Right now, they're hyping up their next generation of releases. If you're hyped too, then don't miss this deal.
We're still speculating about what the new devices will look like and what they'll cost. This info will be unveiled at the Unpacked event in two weeks. But today's deal from Samsung allows you to reserve the newest Samsung Galaxy device. If you do so, then in two weeks you can pre-order the device and get a $50 credit.
When you pre-order, you'll also be able to enter a sweepstakes with a value up to $5,000. Additionally, when you trade in an old device (qualifying; nothing damaged, etc.) you can get up to $1,250 off the purchase price.
SEE ALSO: Samsung at CES 2025: You can't escape the smart houseThis deal has a few caveats: To take advantage of the $50 credit, you'll want to reserve the new Galaxy device now. When it releases, you'll then need to pre-order the device and pay for it. The $50 credit must then be used immediately on a separate item (we recommend planning your purchase in advance). The credit cannot be applied to a preorder.
The deal page cites up to $1,250 of savings. It's important to notice the "up to" language here, because this is the value you'll get when you trade in an old device. That value could vary drastically.
Finally, Samsung is hyping the new release with a $5,000 sweepstakes. Purchase the new device to qualify for the sweepstakes. The prize is only open to "legal US residents" over the age of 18.
Samsung has been hyping AI for a year now — as is seemingly every tech company. We had notes on the 2024 Unpacked event, but the Galaxy S24 had a few AI features we liked, like circling images to search them on Google and translations offline. We're hoping that this year's AI and foldable offerings raise the bar still higher.
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