Get Up to $200 in Samsung Credit When You Reserve the Newest Galaxy Devices
25.07.2022 - 20:17
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Thinking about upgrading your phone? Investing in a smartwatch? Tossing your wired earbuds in favor of going wireless? Or maybe you’ve decided to make the switch over to an Android operating system. You’re going to need multiple new devices if that’s the case!
Anyone looking for a new phone, watch or earbuds should look into Samsung’s Galaxy devices for high-level performance, sleek designs and the best of the best in top-notch tech. And, of course, you’ll want the newest models! It’s the perfect time to bring Samsung into your life, as you can reserve the newest Galaxy devices now to save big when you pre-order!
Reserve the latest Galaxy devices to get up to $200 in Samsung Credit to use for your pre-order!
We know some of you may be thinking, “Okay, but what exactly does ‘reserve’ mean in this context? How much money do I have to put down?” We understand the skepticism, but this truly is a risk-free, commitment-free reservation. You’ll only pay when you decide to pre-order — after the Galaxy Unpacked event on August 10. Reserving simply stakes a claim on devices you want and earns you free credit to use when purchasing!
There are three new devices on the horizon. Reserve now and you’ll receive $100 in credit to use toward the new Galaxy Smartphone, $50 to put toward the Galaxy Watch and $30 to put toward the new Galaxy Buds. But that only adds up to $180, right? Reserve all three and Samsung will bump up your pre-order credit to $200!
Reserve the latest Galaxy devices to get up to $200 in Samsung Credit to use for your pre-order!
Reserving your pre-order items means reserving exclusive benefits too, including getting
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