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Samsung Galaxy S23 Preorders Are Live, And This Deal Saves You A Lot Of Money

February 2, 2023
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After plenty of rumors and speculation, Samsung has officially revealed its new smartphone lineup. The Galaxy S23 series consists of three different phones (S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra), each more impressive than the last. But like all new smartphones, none of them are cheap. So if you’re looking to pick one up when they launch on February 17, you’ll want to check out Best Buy’s generous preorder deals–which can save you up to $780 on your Galaxy preorder if you have a qualified device for trade-in. In addition to the trade-in promotion, you’ll receive a $100 Best Buy gift card to use on your next purchase.

$800+

As always, the Galaxy S23 comes in three different flavors. The cheapest model is the standard S23, which clocks in at $800. It features a camera suite with a 50MP, 120MP, and 10MP camera, while the front uses a 12MP lens. It’s all built around a 6.1-inch AMOLED screen and a slim design that more closely resembles the expensive S23 Ultra.

Stepping up to the S23+ ($1,000) will get you a 6.6-inch screen, the availability of a 512GB model, and a larger battery. And at the very top of the range is the S23 Ultra ($1200), which features upgraded cameras, a massive 5,000mAh battery, up to 1TB of storage, and a gorgeous 6.8-inch AMOLED display.

Thankfully, you don’t necessarily have to pay full price for these smartphones when preordering through Best Buy. You can trade-in your current device for up to a $780 credit toward the S23. Even if you don’t want to trade-in your phone, you’ll still be eligible for a $100 gift card and a free storage upgrade offer, making this one of the best ways to reserve the S23 lineup.

While the Galaxy S23 won’t launch until February 17, be sure to check out this deal if you’re interested in making the upgrade. The offer will stick around until February 16, so swing by and look at the savings while it lasts.

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