- Pre -order bonuses and trade transactions are always available for the Samsung Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra
- The Samsung Galaxy S25 series launches February 7
- Trade offers can continue after launch
After months of rumors and waiting weeks after cancellation, the Samsung Galaxy S25 series is almost there – Friday, February 7, Samsung fans will be able to get their hands on the Samsung Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra ultra.
However, the generous premium premiums of Samsung are always active until phones are on sale, which makes today (February 6) your last chance to save serious money on new flagship products .
First of all, Samsung offers upgraded storage upgrades when you pre-order one of the three Galaxy S25 models. For example, the pre-order of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra with 512 GB costs $ 1,299 / £ 1,1 249 / $ 2 149 at, exactly the model of 256 GB. The 1 TB model costs the same as the 512 GB version launch.
This actually means that you can make a step at the top of the ladder in terms of storage without additional cost. More storage space allows you to keep more applications, photos and videos. And with Samsung positioning the Galaxy S25 and its brothers and sisters as long -term AI companions, this could be an offer to consider to extend the lifespan of your new phone.
However, keep in mind that it is not an automatically applied upgrade. The models with lower storage remain available for pre-order at the same price as their improved counterparts, so make sure to check that you have selected the upgraded version before checking.
Tremendous exchange
It’s great to see Samsung offer storage improvements to all customers, but real savings are thanks to another of the famous Samsung trade offers.
In the United States, customers can obtain up to $ 900 reduction on the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, $ 700 on the Galaxy S25 Plus and $ 500 on the standard Galaxy S25 by exchanging their current device.
These savings are added to credit for storage improvements. In the United States, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is technically available for $ 400 with 512 GB of storage, or $ 519 for version 1 TB – a total saving of $ 1,140.
Trade offers are not as generous in the United Kingdom. Samsung offers up to $ 660 on the Galaxy S25 Ultra and up to £ 540 on the Galaxy S25 and the Galaxy S25 Plus. In Australia, Samsung offers up to US $ 850 of commercial credit for the three models.
Samsung also offers a variety of peripheral discounts, such as cases and chargers, which can be added to the cash register. Telephones in the Galaxy S25 series do not include cases or charger in the box, so a discount on these essential elements is good to see.
As mentioned, the Samsung Galaxy S25 series should be launched on February 7 – it’s tomorrow at the time of the editorial staff. If the offers listed above seem attractive, it may be useful to act quickly to get a lot about what will surely be some of the new best Samsung phones.