In 1969, Samsung Electrical Industries was founded, marking a milestone as it prepares to commemorate its 55th anniversary this year. The festivities primarily manifest as a week-long extravaganza featuring discounts on an array of Samsung products. We’re now fully immersed in the world of mobile phones.
The spotlight features are available on the Galaxy S24 Ultra and the two Z Foldables. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6: A Game-Changing Innovation
For a limited time, Samsung is offering a boosted trade-in incentive for the Galaxy Z Fold6, with eligible buyers able to receive up to $1,200 off their purchase or a flat discount of $300 if they’re not trading in an old device. Additionally, choose from various fashion options with an added discount of $300, allowing you to test out different shades and storage combinations.
Regardless, every day’s deal amplifies the initial discount to $500 off when trading without being stuck in an outdated system. At an additional $300, you’ll have prime access to a range of affordable shade and storage options. We’ve yet to receive any information regarding a potential US release of the Galaxy Z Fold’s Special Edition.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6’s price tag is set to take a significant hit, with a potential discount of up to $650 available through an enhanced trade-in program or a more modest reduction of $150 for those opting out of trading in their existing device. Shades and storage combinations offer an additional $100 discount.
Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Extreme models, available on Samsung.com in exclusive colors (Titanium Green, Titanium Blue, and Titanium Orange), now come with a complimentary storage boost to 512GB, typically valued at $120. You could potentially save up to $750 by purchasing and trading-in your current phone, or reduce the cost by $150 if you opt out of the trade-in option altogether?
Until the end of this week, Samsung US is extending its current deals, with certain promotions available only until the next day.
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