
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 is final yr’s mannequin.
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New Samsung Galaxy telephones, watches, and even a sensible ring are on the way in which — and if you happen to reserve one now, you will get $50 to spend on Samsung’s web site (which may be utilized to any new gadget) and as much as $1,500 off whenever you preorder a brand new Galaxy gadget, doubtless a cellphone. This deal is open from now till Wednesday, July 10, the day of Samsung’s Unpacked occasion.
Reserving a device on Samsung.com may also will let you enter a sweepstakes for an opportunity to win $5,000 in Samsung Credit score.
Samsung’s Unpacked occasion shall be held on July 10 in Paris. Whereas Samsung has not but introduced what new merchandise it’ll announce, early leaks suggest the corporate will unveil a brand new Galaxy Z Fold 6 cellphone, Galaxy Z Flip cellphone, Galaxy Watch 7, Galaxy Ring good ring, and extra.
In a launch, Samsung mentioned the occasion would concentrate on “the following frontier of Galaxy AI,” its generative AI mannequin, which might be infused into the newest Galaxy Z sequence in addition to the remainder of the Galaxy ecosystem.
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The corporate didn’t specify how one can qualify for the $1,500 off on a brand new gadget, although we’re guessing it could be by buying and selling in different eligible units.
Samsung additionally has a deal on Galaxy Watch 6 models, together with bundles with Pixel Buds 2 Professional, proper now.
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