Last chance to reserve a Samsung Galaxy S25 and get $50 credit
Samsung’s first Galaxy Unpacked of the year is almost here as we inch closer to the official announcement of the Galaxy S25 series on Wednesday. If you’ve been eyeing a new phone, then Samsung US is offering an early chance to reserve one of the new S25 flagships.
The process is straightforward – head this way and enter your name and email before 1PM ET/10AM PT time on January 22. You will then receive an email reminder once the Galaxy S25 pre-order begins (which should be just after the Galaxy Unpacked event). This isn’t a pre-order in any way, you don’t have to spend a cent now and if you change your mind about getting an S25, just ignore the email.
But here’s what you get if you do sign up – $50 Samsung Credit, up to $1,250 additional savings and a chance to win $5,000 Samsung Credit (this is from a sweepstakes).

This requires some asterisks. First, you only get the $50 Credit if you do pre-order an S25 phone. And this credit can’t be applied to the phone itself but to additional eligible products. It’s not official yet, but we hear that Samsung will be launching first-party magnetic cases, so that’s one option. The Credit can also be applied to other Galaxy gadgets like headphones, watches and so on.
As for the $1,250 additional savings, that likely refers to the usual free storage upgrade during the pre-order phase, plus some additional perks.
Again, there’s nothing official yet, but we have summaries of what to expect from the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, Galaxy S25 Slim and Galaxy S25 Ultra.
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- DarlingYext
- 27 Jan 2025
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Well, I live in Europe and my entire family uses a mix of Huawei/Honor/Infinix and vivo devices. "Samsung is using a wattage on the low side but i don't mind, just as Apple they aim for a longer period of customer satisfaction and OS s...
- mawlki
- 26 Jan 2025
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- DarlingYext
- 25 Jan 2025
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