Samsung US deal: get $150 Samsung Credit with the new Galaxy S23 phones

Samsung US is now taking pre-orders for the Galaxy S23 series and we have a special deal for you that you can only collect with the links below. With this you can score an extra $50 Samsung Credit that you can spend on additional purchases, i.e. not the phone itself but accessories and other devices. This is on top of the $100 ($70 in some cases) Credit that you can normally get from Samsung.

You can grab $50 Samsung Credit with the new Galaxy S23 phones and spend it on accessories

This offer is valid for both unlocked and carrier devices bought from the Samsung US online store. Here are the links we promised:

Galaxy S23 Ultra

Galaxy S23 and S23+

Samsung.com

Samsung.com

Unlocked From $700$
Up to $500 instant trade-in credit
$100+$50 Samsung Credit
From $550
Up to $350 instant trade-in credit
$100+$50 Samsung Credit
T-Mobile From $200
Up to $1,000 trade-in
24 months Magenta MAX
$70+$50 Samsung Credit
Up to $1,000 trade-in credit
24 months on Magenta Max
$100+$50 Samsung Credit
Verizon From $400
Up to $800 trade-in
$70+$50 Samsung Credit
S23 for free, S23+ from $200
$100+$50 Samsung Credit
AT&T From $200
Up to $1,000 trade-in
AT&T Unlimited
$70+$50 Samsung Credit
Up to $1,000 trade-in credit
AT&T Unlimited
$100+$50 Samsung Credit

The Samsung Galaxy S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra are available from Best Buy too. You will get a free memory storage upgrade, a $100 gift card and you can trade in an old device for up to $780 of savings.

The new Galaxy S23 phones are also up on Amazon, in case you want to place your pre-order there. Shipping will still start on February 17. Here are links to some local Amazon pages:

Today’s Unpacked event also introduced a new Galaxy Book3 series of laptops. If you’re looking to grab one of them and you have Samsung Credit – say, acquired by buying a Galaxy S23 – you can get 10% off the price over at Samsung.com.

Reader comments

They didn't do it again this year because sales where poor. whenever the FE came out, the base model and sometimes even the plus model where cheaper than it and had mostly equivalent, and in some areas better specs than the FE

  • Anonymous

If pre-order sales are not good, or sales are slow when officially released the trade-in values should increase. It's simply a corporate decision to see how many they can sell for as much as they can get for them. Send Samsung a message, do...

because the 20 and 21fe were somewhat reasonably priced unlike these ones which indicates that the 22fe won't be.