- Pre -order bonuses and incoming agreements are still available for Samsung Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S25 series will be launched on 7 February
- Trade-in offers can continue after launching
After months of rumors and weeks of waiting time after settlement, the Samsung Galaxy S25 series is almost here-Friday on February 7, Samsung fans will be able to get their hands on the Samsung Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra.
However, Samsung’s generous pre -order bonuses are still active right up until the phones are on sale, which does today (February 6) your last chance to save some serious cash on the new flagships.
First thing first, Samsung offers reduced storage upgrades when you pre-order any of the three Galaxy S25 models. For example, Preschool of Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra costs 512 GB $ 1,299 / £ 1,249 / AU $ 2,149, exactly the same as the 256 GB model. The 1TB model costs the same as the 512 GB version at the launch.
This effectively means that you can take a step up the ladder in storage at no extra cost. More storage space allows you to hold more apps, photos and videos. And with Samsung, who placed the Galaxy S25 and its siblings as long-term AI commanders, this may be an offer worth considering expanding the life of your new phone.
However, remember that this is not an automatically used upgrade. The lower storage models remain available for pre -ordering at the same price as their upgraded counterparts, so be sure to double control you have selected the upgraded version before checking out.
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It is great to see Samsung offer storage upgrades to all customers, but the real savings come thanks to another of Samsung’s famous excellent notice agreements.
In the US, customers can get up to $ 900 discount on Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, $ 700 Discount on Galaxy S25 Plus and $ 500 Discount on Standard Galaxy S25 by trading with their current device.
These savings are in addition to credit for storage upgrades. In the US, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is technically available for $ 400 with 512 GB of storage or $ 519 for the 1TB version – a total saving of $ 1,140.
Trade-in offers are not so generous in the UK. Samsung offers up to $ 660 from the Galaxy S25 Ultra and up to £ 540 from the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus. In Australia, Samsung offers up to AU $ 850 of Cost-in Credit for all three models.
Samsung also offers a variety of discounts on peripheral devices, such as cases and chargers that can be added at checkout. The Galaxy S25 series phones do not include a case or charger in the box, so a discount on these essentials is good to see.
As mentioned, the Samsung Galaxy S25 series will be launched on February 7 – it’s tomorrow at the time of writing. If the offers listed above look appealing, it may be worth acting quickly to get a lot of what will definitely be some of the new best Samsung phones.