One common benefit of pre-ordering the Galaxy S series is receiving a free storage upgrade. This deal typically extends into the first few weeks of the phone’s release. However, this year, the discounted prices continued even after the pre-order period ended. The prices of the S24 series phones are now below the pre-order prices.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra starts at $1,150 for the 12/256GB model, making it the most affordable way to get the latest Ultra model. The 12/512GB variant is priced at $1,270, which is $30 cheaper than its pre-order price of $1,300.
The Samsung Galaxy S24+ also comes with 12GB of RAM and a QHD+ display but lacks the high-end camera setup found in the Ultra model. The base model of the S24+ is priced at $850, which is $300 less than the equivalent Ultra model. Upgrading to the 512GB storage option will cost an additional $120.
The standard Samsung Galaxy S24 presents a modest upgrade over its predecessor. Starting at $700, the base model offers 128GB of storage (half of what the other models offer) and 8GB of RAM. It boasts an FHD+ display. Despite its limitations, it remains one of the smallest Android flagship phones Samsung offers, which may appeal to some users.
The S24 is currently priced at $700, but spending an extra $60 for the 256GB storage option may be worthwhile, especially considering the long-term support of 7 years promised for the S24-series. For more insight into choosing between the S24 and S24+, check out our Galaxy S24 vs. S24+ comparison.
For those interested in the more affordable 8/128GB S24 model, the Samsung Galaxy S23 is a viable alternative. Priced at $100 less with the same RAM and storage capacity, the S23 offers a similar screen resolution. However, the S24 has the advantage of an LTPO panel. We recommend opting for the newer model due to its longer support period compared to the S23.
Current promotions in the US include up to $720 enhanced trade-in credit for the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5, which is priced at $1,000. This offer is available for a limited time, so act quickly to take advantage of the deal.
Another ongoing deal is for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5, offering up to $800 trade-in credit for a limited time. The original price of the Z Fold5 starts at $1,800, making it a compelling offer for those interested in upgrading.
Furthermore, carriers are offering up to $1,000 trade-in credit and $100 and $50 Samsung Credit for the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and S24+ models, respectively.
For those interested in wearable technology, Samsung is offering a $70 discount on the Galaxy Watch6 Classic. Alternately, discounts of $50 off the Bluetooth model and $80 off the LTE version of the vanilla Galaxy Watch6 can be found on the Samsung Shop app.
Several months ago, Samsung introduced the Galaxy Book4 series featuring the latest Intel Core Ultra processors. The older Galaxy Book3 models are still viable options and currently available at discounted prices.
The Samsung Galaxy Book3 is equipped with either an Intel Core i5 1335U or an i7 1355U processor. It features a 15.6” 1080p LCD display and various connectivity options, weighing 3.53lb.
The Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro comes in 14” and 16” variants, with the pictured model being the 14” version. It sports an AMOLED display with a resolution of 2,880 x 1,800px and a refresh rate of up to 120Hz. The Pro model is powered by the Intel Core i5 1340P or i7 1360P processors and offers a range of connectivity options while weighing 2.58lb.
Lastly, Samsung Galaxy Buds2 are currently priced at $100, offering Active Noise Cancellation, 360 Audio, and Auto Switch features. Additionally, the Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones are on sale for $250, providing a cost-effective alternative to the newer XM5 model while delivering excellent noise cancellation and audio quality.
The Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones are available for $250, providing a more affordable option compared to the newer XM5 model. These over-the-ear headphones offer great noise cancellation, audio quality, and a long-lasting battery life.
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