Preorder Samsung Galaxy S25 Now and Get $50 Credit: Exclusive Offer Inside

Get Ready for the Next Generation of Galaxy Devices!

Exciting news for Samsung fans! Reservations are now open for the upcoming next generation of Galaxy devices, which are likely to be the long-awaited Galaxy S25 series of flagships. You can head on over to the official Samsung store right now and sign up via email to reserve your spot when preorders go live, receive $50 of Samsung Store credit, and even have a chance to win $5,000 in a prize sweepstake.

The Samsung Unpacked event has always signaled the launch of the latest Galaxy flagships, so we’re almost certain that this is for the Galaxy S25. Coincidentally, Samsung held a similar reservation campaign almost exactly a year ago for the release of the Galaxy S24!

It’s risk-free to sign up, too – if you change your mind, you can walk away with no questions asked. And, if you do decide to preorder, you’ll get that extra bit of Samsung credit and any other preorder deals that Samsung offers.

What Are the Latest Galaxy S25 Rumors?

  • Rumors of a ‘Slim’ and ‘Note’ model
  • Models may use the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset
  • The range will likely start at $799

There are plenty of juicy rumors surrounding the upcoming Galaxy S25 launch. One juicy rumor suggests that Samsung may be introducing a ‘Slim’ and ‘Note’ model to shake up its traditional three-model lineup. Another theory proposes that these devices could use the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. Finally, pricing rumors indicate that the range will likely start at an affordable $799.

The image above shows the Samsung Galaxy S24, which is what the Galaxy S25 might look like (Image credit: Future | Roland Moore-Colyer)

What Do We Expect?

  • A ‘Slim’ and ‘Note’ model
  • The Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset for premium devices
  • Pricing to start at $799, but with possible increases due to rising component costs

We expect Samsung to stick with the traditional three-model lineup, with a ‘Slim’ and ‘Note’ model possibly making a return. Additionally, all devices in the range will likely use the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, with potentially only the more premium devices receiving it. Pricing is expected to start at $799, but recent rumors suggest possible price hikes due to rising component costs.

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