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Samsung ends pre-order offers for Galaxy Z Fold 3, Flip 3, but you can still get a good deal

As of today, Samsung’s new foldables and smartwatches are officially available to customers. That means that Samsung has ended its pretty killer pre-order promos for the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Flip 3, but it doesn’t mean the company is done offering deals.

As of today, from , the company is offering its new foldables with some excellent deals that, really, aren’t all that different from the pre-order offers. Like with those early orders, Samsung is offering trade-ins as the primary discount, with the Galaxy Z Fold 2 worth up to $900. Samsung will also allow users to trade in up to four devices for up to $800 in credit on the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and up to $650 on the Z Flip 3. If you trade in a Galaxy Note or Galaxy Z Fold device, too, you’ll get a free pair of Galaxy Buds 2.

Further, Samsung is offering a free case to Galaxy Z Fold 3 customers. This can be the company’s silicone cases, leather cases, or even the Flip Cover with S Pen storage and included S Pen. Galaxy Z Flip 3 orders can also come with a free case including the Silicone Cover with Ring.

Rounding out the deals, Samsung is also offering $200 of instant credit with Galaxy Z Fold 3 orders and $150 of credit with Galaxy Z Flip 3 orders that can be used at checkout toward smartwatches, earbuds, and other accessories. For Galaxy Watch 4 buyers, a pair of Galaxy Buds 2 or Galaxy Buds Pro can be added on with $50 off.

Really, the only difference between pre-orders and today’s offers is in regards to Samsung Care+. The protection plan is not offering a free year over coverage to Fold or Flip buyers who didn’t pre-order the phone.

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Author: Ben Schoon
Source: 9TO5Google

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