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Samsung Galaxy S24 deal: Get $50 Samsung credit in Jan. 2024

January 4, 2024
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GET A $50 CREDIT: As of Jan. 4, you can reserve your spot to preorder the newest Samsung Galaxy S24 phone and get a free $50 Samsung credit. No purchase is required until the preorder begins on Jan. 17.


Calling all Samsung stans: Now’s your chance to reserve the newest Samsung Galaxy phone before it’s even announced — and get $50 in Samsung credit.

Samsung is kicking off 2024 with a Galaxy Unpacked event on Jan. 17 at 1 p.m. EST, where it will unveil the newest Galaxy phone, the Galaxy S24, featuring a new technology the company is calling Zoom with Galaxy AI. You can watch the event live later this month to check out all the new goodies Samsung will announce, but you can reserve your spot to preorder and get a $50 Samsung credit right now.

There’s no commitment to buy upfront. You just enter your name and email (and optional phone number) on Samsung’s site and you’ll quickly receive an email with the next steps. Your $50 credit reservation is complete; now you just need to come back to preorder your new phone on Jan. 17, when you’ll also have the opportunity to use your $50 credit on “other Samsung products.” Plus, Samsung says there will be up to $970 in additional savings you can take advantage of during the launch event.

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From everything we know (or have heard) about the S24 so far, it will reportedly be the first “AI phone.” Back in November, Galaxy Club reported that Samsung applied for trademarks for phrases such as “AI Phone” and “AI Smartphone” in the EU and UK. We’re not sure about pricing yet, but the costs for the three tiers of phones have remained the same for the last three Galaxy generations: $799, $999, and $1,199. We’ll see if that changes this year amidst other rising costs.

If you’re even a maybe on the Galaxy S24, or just curious about the new AI tech, there’s no downside to reserving your $50 credit today. You can pull the trigger on your preorder on Jan. 17 after you’ve seen everything the S24 has to offer.

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