You can now reserve a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 or Z Flip6 in the US and get a $50 credit

Peter, 26 June 2024

Samsung is shaping the future of mobile – it continues to refine foldable phones and, starting this year, it is incorporating AI into the mix. We even hear that there will be special AI features introduced with the Galaxy Z Fold6 and its S Pen, though that isn’t official yet.

In fact, the next-gen Galaxy Z Flip6 and Z Fold6 are still a couple of weeks away. However, you can reserve a unit today from Samsung US and you will receive $50 Samsung Credit.

Okay, this isn’t a real reservation, it’s Samsung’s usual early bird promo – there was a similar campaign for the Galaxy S24 a few months ago and many times for flagship launches before that.

Here’s how it works. Visit the page above and sign up with your email. When the time comes, you will receive a reminder that the Galaxy Z Flip6 and Z Fold6 are launching. The email will also have instructions on how to claim the credit. Note: the $50 will be available only if you go through with the purchase (on Samsung.com or the Shop Samsung app). That said, there is no obligation to buy, you can change your mind and just ignore the email. Like we said, this is more of a promo campaign than a true pre-order.

The Z foldables are not the only products expected at the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked. There will be relatively cheap devices like the new Galaxy Buds3 series and $50 will cover a significant chunk of their price. There will be new flagship tablets too, as well as new series of smartwatches, including a new model - the Watch Ultra.

The Samsung Galaxy Ring is expected to make a big splash too. While not the first smart ring, Samsung thinks it can change the smartwatch/smart band landscape. We got to see it up close at the MWC, but we still don’t have all the details – for example, Samsung is yet to reveal how much the Ring will cost. Whatever the price tag, it could be $50 lower with the Galaxy Reserve promo.


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