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- Samsung has launched the new Galaxy Club plan, which allows users to claim part of the cost of a new phone for future potential upgrade
- The program varies according to the region, the American version presenting itself as an additional monthly charge while the British version includes finances for the cost of the phone
- Potential customers must carefully read the terms and conditions before granting
Samsung has announced the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, the new thin and light version of its flagship Galaxy S25 flagship smartphone.
As practical details of the review of the Samsung Galaxy S25 review, we endeavored with this fascinating new combination, months after his first teasing during the unpacked event in January 2025 Samsung Galaxy.
However, the revelation of the Galaxy S25 Edge is only one side of history – alongside the new phone, Samsung has unveiled the new Galaxy Club, which, despite its name, is nothing exclusivity, but rather a new way of paying for the Galaxy handsets.
The new Galaxy Club offer varies depending on whether you are in the United States or the United Kingdom. At the time of writing the editorial time, I do not see an equivalent offer available in Australia.
New Galaxy club: American version
In the United States, the new Galaxy Club is a subscription fee billed in addition to the full or funded price of the phone. This subscription includes Samsung Care + Protection and the option of obtaining up to 50% of the price of your returned phone as credit if you choose to upgrade after 12 successful monthly payments.
The subscription costs $ 6.20 per month for the Galaxy S25 and $ 8.33 per month for the Galaxy S25 Plus, Galaxy S25 Ultra and New Galaxy S25 Edge. It is not available on other models.
If, after 12 months, you choose to upgrade, Samsung will offer a form of credit depending on how you paid the phone. If you have paid your phone with the financing of Samsung, Samsung will reimburse the remaining balance, without credit for your next phone. If you have paid in full or by remuneration in 4 payments, Samsung will offer you a commercial credit worth 50% of your original device.
It should be noted that your Samsung Care + package will continue at a high price after the rise in the 12 -month period. At the checkout, this plan is listed as including the flight and coverage of losses, but the terms and conditions for the new Galaxy Club suggest that the flight and coverage of losses are losses are not Included – We contacted Samsung to clarify this.
New Galaxy club: British version
In the United Kingdom, the new Galaxy Club has a very different structure, launching the financing of a new phone with the possibility of saving on an upgrade in a single package.
The British version of the program offers an interest -free loan over 24 months, with a 10% deposit paid in advance and the rest in monthly payments. Between 12 and 15 months after the start of the loan, customers can choose to switch to a new Galaxy handset, with at least 50% of the price of the original device returned in combination of loan and commercial credit regulations.
If you are the type of person who improves their Samsung Galaxy phone each year, these programs could be of a certain advantage – keep in mind that the offer is not a conventional subscription in the United States, and the British version is a loan that you are likely to reimburse. Read the terms and conditions carefully before registering.
Does the new Galaxy Club are worth scoring?
The new Galaxy Club program actually launched on May 6, but Samsung apparently saved its great push to coincide with the launch of the Galaxy S25 Edge.
Not all reactions have been positive – as criticisms of the Android police suggest and suggest the annoyed redditors, these plans may not offer the best long -term value, especially since Samsung tends to offer excellent offers and trade promotions each time a new Galaxy phone will be released.
However, as the 9TO5GOOGLE Note, there is still a certain value for users who may want to pay monthly for a phone and Would usually save the Samsung Care + coverage anyway.
Personally, I think that each user should carefully consider their needs before opposing the new Galaxy Club, with my main concern being that it could make it more difficult or more expensive to go to another brand of telephone in the future.
However, if you are a pure fan of the best Samsung phones, the new Galaxy Club could be worth it. Let us know what you think of this Samsung scheme relaunched in the comments below.