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Samsung Galaxy S25 Pre-Reservation: Unlock $1,250 in Savings [Complete Guide]

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Pre-Reservation

Samsung has officially announced the Galaxy Unpacked to be held on January 22, 2025. Samsung also launched the Galaxy S25 pre-reservation campaign, offering free $50 Samsung Credit and up to $1250 in overall savings.

Galaxy Unpacked will be held in San Jose, California, and you will also be able to join the event live stream. Pre-reservation campaign of the Galaxy S25 series is now live in the US, bringing free $50 Samsung Credit and much more.

Here’s your comprehensive guide on how to leverage the pre-reservation benefits to get the most out of your new Galaxy device.

Step 1:

Reserve Your $50 Credit

What you get?

By reserving your interest in the latest Galaxy, you can secure a free $50 Samsung Credit. It can be used towards purchasing additional eligible products during the pre-order period.

This credit isn’t applicable to the device itself but can be used for accessories or other Samsung products like Galaxy Watch, Galaxy Buds, or even an official case for your new phone.

How to Reserve:

  • Visit samsung.com or open the Shop Samsung App. [Direct Link]
  • Look for the “Reserve” section related to the latest Galaxy S series.
  • Enter your name and email address.
    • No payment information is required at this stage.
  • Once registered, you’ll be automatically entered for a chance to win a $5,000 Samsung gift card in a sweepstakes, with no purchase necessary to enter.

Terms to Remember:

The $50 credit is a one-time use e-certificate and must be used during the pre-order purchase.

Step 2:

Trade In for Up to $900 Credit

Maximize Your Savings:

If you have an old device, Samsung’s Trade-In Program can offer you up to an additional $900 credit based on the model and condition of your trade-in device.

How to Trade In:

  • Check if your device is eligible for trade-in by visiting samsung.com or the Shop Samsung App.
  • Ensure your device meets the eligibility criteria.
  • During the pre-order of your new Galaxy, select the trade-in option and follow the instructions.

Important Note:

If your device doesn’t meet all the criteria upon inspection, you’ll be charged back for the trade-in credit, minus a $25 deduction.

Step 3:

Secure Additional Instant Credit

Instant Savings:

Keep an eye out for an additional $300 instant credit which will be detailed on January 22, 2025. This could further reduce the cost of your Galaxy S25 or be used in conjunction with other offers such as accessory purchase.

How to get it:

Details will be updated on samsung.com on the launch day, so ensure you check back to apply this credit during your pre-order process.

Step 4:

Combine All Benefits

Total Savings Potential:

By combining your $50 reservation credit, up to $900 trade-in credit, and the additional $300 instant credit, you could potentially save up to $1,250 on your Galaxy S25 purchase.

Tips for Maximizing Benefits:

  • Use the same email address for both reservation and pre-order to ensure credits are automatically applied.
  • Plan your purchase; know what accessories or additional products you might want to buy to use up your credits effectively.
  • Stay informed through Samsung’s official communications for any last-minute changes or additional offers.

A chance to win $5,000 Samsung Credit

Exclusively on samsung.com and Shop Samsung App.

Samsung clarified that no purchase necessary to enter the sweepstakes. This means, you just need to pre-reserve the next Galaxy to stand a chance to win $5000 Samsung Credit.

Open to legal residents of the 50 US/DC, 18 years of age or older. Begins at 6 PM ET on 1/6/25 and ends at 1 PM ET on 1/22/25.

  • For Official Rules, visit here.

Remember, all these benefits are time-sensitive, so mark your calendar for January 22, 2025, and get ready to make your move.

James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.