For almost twenty years, Samsung has been the official partner of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), offering special deals during the Olympic Games. With the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris on the horizon, Samsung has announced a promotion where 10 lucky individuals will win a free trip to the games by spending at least $100 on Samsung.com.
This opportunity is available to US citizens who will enjoy a 3-day/2-night trip to Paris starting on July 25. The main winner will also receive $400 per day in spending money, giving them the chance to witness the prestigious opening ceremony on Friday, July 26, a spectacle watched by millions around the world.
Not only smartphones and wearables but also IoT devices and accessories are eligible for the promotion. However, we have chosen to focus on the mobile phones and wearables available on the Samsung website.
The Galaxy S24 Ultra stands out as Samsung’s latest flagship device, equipped with enhanced camera features and the Galaxy AI, making it a top choice for Android users in the long run.
The Galaxy Z Fold5, Samsung’s foldable flagship, offers a unique multitasking experience, making it an ideal device for users who juggle multiple tasks.
Samsung’s Galaxy Watch6 comes in various variants, sizes, and colors. The 40 mm option, being the most affordable (Bluetooth only), could easily help customers reach the minimum spending requirement to qualify for the Paris trip.
Amidst smartphones that often exceed $1,000 in price, the Galaxy S23 FE offers a more budget-friendly option. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 in the US, the device’s $629 price may seem steep for an older chip, but with the instant trade-in option, it becomes a compelling deal.
Samsung recently unveiled the Galaxy A25, a 5G-compatible phone with NFC, sleek design, and all the latest hardware and software features within its $300 price range. Our review highlighted the excellent photo and video quality, making it a smart choice for those seeking an affordable mid-range device.
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