Samsung is currently running a significant promotion in the US where customers can receive a generous discount on the Galaxy S24 Ultra by trading in their old smartphones. This offer allows users to receive up to $1220 when trading in a carrier-locked Galaxy S4 Ultra. Additionally, customers will benefit from a memory upgrade and a $100 Samsung Credit that can be used for future purchases. A similar trade-in offer is also available for the Galaxy S24+ smartphone. These trade-in deals apply to AT&T and T-Mobile locked Galaxy S24 Ultra and Galaxy S24+ devices, with Verizon requiring an additional $200.
Trade-in Offers for Different Carriers
On T-Mobile, subscribers can avail of the $1000 trade-in offer by signing up for the Go5G Plus or Go5G Next Plan, or opt for an instant $750 trade-in. Both existing and new AT&T customers are eligible for the trade-in offer.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and Galaxy S24+
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, a flagship smartphone launched in January 2024, boasts a 6.8-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X display, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, 12 GB RAM, and storage options of 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB. Notable features include a quad-camera setup with a 200 MP main sensor, Android 14 with One UI 6.1, support for various connectivity options, a 5000mAh battery, and 45W wired charging. Available in multiple colors.
Samsung Offers on Other Products
In addition to smartphones, Samsung is offering discounts on various products in the US. Customers can enjoy a $70 discount on the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic, $50 off the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, and a surprising $185.99 price tag on the Galaxy Watch 5.
Moreover, Samsung has introduced discounts on other products like the Bespoke Edition 4-door French Refrigerator with Family Hub in Charcoal Glass, gaming monitors, and SSDs. Gamers can grab the 49" Odyssey OLED G9 Curved Smart Gaming Monitor at a discounted price of $1099 (a $700 reduction), while the Wireless Dolby Atmos Soundbar is available for $899, a 31% discount from its original price. The Samsung Pro Ultimate 256GB SDXC also sees an $8 reduction.