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Mark your calendars: Samsung is hosting its next Galaxy Unpacked event on February 1 at 10 am PT. and the next generation Samsung Galaxy smartphone and Samsung Book are on their way. Ahead of Unpacked, you can reserve your spot to pre-order the new devices and get up to $100 in Samsung credit at the same time.
“The new Galaxy S series will be the epitome of how we define the ultimate premium experience. We’re raising the bar and setting new standards for what’s epic,” said Samsung in a teaser for what we can expect from their upcoming event. But equally as epic as this new tech, is that by entering your name and email address to reserve the new Galaxy devices, you can get free Samsung credit to spend however you want during pre-orders.
In 2022 the Galaxy S22 family made their debuts, so for 2023, we’re expecting to see three versions of Samsung’s new phone with impressive features: the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus and Galaxy S23 Ultra. You’ll get a $50 Samsung Credit when you pre-order one device or a $100 Samsung Credit when you pre-order the two devices. And the best part is it’s a no commitment offer, meaning you’re not obligated to buy anything, but if you are interested in scoring the new Galaxy devices, the Samsung credit can be used on a wide range of products.
Big things are coming from Samsung next month. If you are interested in the new Galaxy S23 devices, reserve your spot by February 1.
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