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Samsung typically offers a free storage upgrade for its new flagship phones in the United States during the pre-order period. This offer is available for an extended period this time around, so customers in the US can still get more storage for less money.
This offer is available on the Galaxy S25 Ultra. That's the model most customers would prefer to buy anyway, since it offers the best camera hardware as well as support for the S Pen.
The base Galaxy S25 Ultra comes with 256GB of storage and costs $1,299. For a limited time, you can pay the same amount and get the 512GB variant, which otherwise costs $1,419. If you want even more storage, paying $1,419 will get you the 1TB variant, which normally costs $1,659.
This is a deal worth considering if you tend to need a lot of storage on your device. Then again, don't we all? It's also worth keeping in mind that the Galaxy S25 Ultra doesn't have a microSD card slot, so you can't externally expand the storage unless you opt for a USB-C flash drive or pay for cloud storage.
You can save even more money on your new Galaxy S25 Ultra if you have an old device to trade in. Samsung is currently offering up to $900 for old devices. The maximum is available for the Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Fold 6.
Even if you have a two year old Galaxy S23 Ultra, you can still get $750 for it from Samsung. The company offers the best trade-in values when you buy the Galaxy S25 Ultra online, so it's best to capitalize on the incentives it's offering to get the most bang for your buck.
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