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Amazon Deal: Grab Samsung Galaxy S21 FE for just $699 in the US

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Fan Edition models are getting adored by consumers as they come with pro-grade features and capabilities and even at adequate prices. However, the current Amazon deal makes the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE more affordable by offering a whopping discount of $100 in the US.

It means the Galaxy S21 FE 5G is now available at an incredible discount on Amazon making it a perfect time to upgrade your smartphone. With an incredible price cut of 13 percent, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE is now priced at $769 in the US. 

In addition to the significant price drop, the latest Amazon deal also offers a trade-in credit offer for the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE in the US. Hence, if you’re looking to upgrade from your current smartphone, Amazon is offering an exchange offer that allows you to get up to $401 off on your purchase.

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Launched back in 2022, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G boasts a range of cutting-edge features, including a premium design, advanced camera capabilities, and powerful performance. With its iconic design heritage, the Galaxy S23 FE is sure to turn heads wherever you go.

In addition, its pro-grade camera features will let you capture your precious moments more beautifully. Overall, with its ultimate features and capabilities the Galaxy S21 FE delivers an exceptional smartphone experience.

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra brings free double storage deal, enhanced trade-in

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Samsung is bringing free double storage and enhanced trade-in discounts upon Galaxy S24 Plus and S24 Ultra in the US. The company is availing these promotions as part of its latest “Discover” event in the country.

You can avail free double storage towards your Galaxy S24 Plus or S24 Ultra purchase. Apart from this advantage, shoppers can avail boosted trade-in values by selling their exciting device for up to $600 and $700, respectively.

The Korean tech giant offered the same discount during pre-order period. The phone launched in January 2024, making the Discover event a great time for purchase. If you prefer upgrading, act fast without any ado as the deal ends tomorrow.

Galaxy S24 is the latest flagship smartphone offered by Samsung. These devices equip pro-grade hardware and Galaxy AI features. The company also guaranteed up to seven years of OS and regular software updates for the lineup.

The smartphones are packed with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy chip. The S24 Plus has some pretty big upgrades over the S23 Plus. Galaxy AI with on-device AI capabilities significantly upgrades the Galaxy experience.

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Galaxy S24 Plus and S24 Ultra 512GB models cost the same as 256GB. If you purchase 512GB model of the S24 Ultra, you would get a 1TB model at the same price. Meanwhile, it’s not possible to buy 128GB to secure a 256GB model.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6: Free storage upgrade, boosted trade-in discount [Ending Soon]

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There’s a limited-time steal deal on the Galaxy Z Fold 6 in the US. Samsung is not only offering boosted trade-in discounts but also giving away free storage upgrades. Well, it’s time to act fast as the increased trade-in offer ends today itself.

For a limited period, Samsung is offering the 512GB Galaxy Z Fold 6 at 256GB’s cost. It’s an offer available for early buyers after pre-reservation. You can also trade in your existing device to avail exciting discount on your purchase.

Samsung’s latest foldable is equipped with pro-grade hardware and on-device AI capabilities. The phone has a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy chip. It also features an even more refined camera design and an S24 Ultra-like frame appearance.

Talking about trade-in discounts, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 owners are the luckiest. You can trade in your phone for $1200, while the S24 Ultra and Z Fold 4 can be traded for $1000. iPhone 15 Pro Max is also listed for a $1000 trade-in credit towards the Z Fold 6.

Pixel phone users also have a pretty good chance to switch to Galaxy. The Pixel Fold and Pixel 8 Pro can be traded for $800 and $700, respectively. The Z Fold 6 is listed at a price of $1900, all the offers can be availed at Samsung.com.

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Samsung reveals boosted trade-in offers towards Galaxy Watch

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Samsung today revealed boosted trade-in and student offers towards Galaxy Watch in the US. This comes at the time when Summer break comes to an end for students. The trade-in offers are available on a wide range of Samsung smartwatches.

The Samsung offer promises up to $250 and $350 in trade-in values on Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch Ultra purchases, respectively. The Galaxy Watch 6 and Watch 6 Classis also included, with trade-in discounts of up to $200 and $250 are offered.

Samsung’s boosted trade-in and students offer are available through early September. If you are a student (in college, etc) you can avail up to 25% off on the Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch 6 Classic. Enhanced trade-in values will still be applicable.

So if you are planning to own a premium smartwatch, it’s the perfect time. Samsung ending Watch 7 offers on September 1 and Watch 6 Classic on September 8. Certain employees at partner companies can also enjoy discounts and trade-in credits.

To activate education (student) or workplace (partner company employees) offers on Samsung.com, just select and proceed with the “extra savings with Samsung Offer Programs” that appears on the purchase page.

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