ICYMI: The Samsung Galaxy S23 series are out and you can nab a base S23 for free, or S23 Ultra for $800-$1,000 off!
With enhanced trade-in, you get a bigger discount when bringing in an old phone. If you are coming from a 2-year old device, a good condition Galaxy S21 Ultra can net you $380 off.
That's not where it ends, though! If you'd rather grab a carrier-locked device, you can save from $800 to $1000 on your new Galaxy S23 Ultra — AT&T and T-Mobile will give you up to $1,000 off in bill credit upon trade-in. T-Mobile will still shave off $800 the price with no trade-in, if you get the phone on a new line. Verizon will also drop $800 off with eligible trade-ins.The $100 Samsung Store Credit is applicable for any order — even if you are not trading in.
Samsung Care+ will give you unlimited repairs for drops, spills, or any mechanical breakdowns — all done by certified Samsung technicians with genuine parts, of course. You get 24/7 support — online or via phone — for any setups you may be having trouble with. And you get guaranteed next business day replacements, if worse comes to worst.
The Care+ package typically costs $89 per year, but will drop down to $45 for your first year if you order your Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S23+, or Galaxy S23 now!: don't let the smallest phone of the trio fool you — it's just as powerful as its siblings thanks to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy inside. Its battery is now up to 3,900 mAh, giving it a good amount of endurance, and its 50 MP camera is the same one you will fond on the Galaxy S23+.
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