It’s last call for a $50 reservation credit on an upcoming Galaxy preorder

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It’s the last day to get a $50 credit when reserving a Galaxy Z Flip 5 or Z Fold 5

Samsung really wants your name, phone number, and email. And it’s willing to give you $50 of credit on an upcoming preorder to get it.

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