Samsung sale event includes discounts on Galaxy S22 and Z Fold 3 series

Samsung holds promotional events all the time, in addition to the usual sales on individual products. The Galaxy S22 series just dropped to its lowest price yet on Amazon, including new drops of the Galaxy S22 Plus and Galaxy S22 Ultra, but Samsung now has a new wave of sales on even more devices. The deals have been labeled as Mother’s Day Sale, but before you get freaked out because you forgot the day was coming up, Mother’s Day in the US is May 8 β€” the last day these deals will be available.

First, the Samsung online store offers a free memory upgrade on the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra. This means that the 256GB model is the usual price for a 128GB configuration, 512GB is the usual price for a 256GB model, and so on. The base sizes of 128GB are unchanged on all three Galaxy S22 phones, so if you don’t need the extra storage, the aforementioned Amazon deal is the best option.

    Samsung is offering a free storage upgrade on the Galaxy S22 Ultra now.

    The same storage upgrade deal is also available for the regular Galaxy S22 Plus and S22.

    The Galaxy Z Fold 3 is $300 off MSRP, with 4 free watch and $100 in Google Play credit.

    The Galaxy Z Flip 3 is on $100 off, and the Samsung Galaxy Buds Live is free and $50 off Google Play.

    $50 off the Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic (again).

The Galaxy Z Fold 3 is on sale for $300, starting at $1,499.99 for the 256GB model. That price has been around for a while, but Samsung is now also offering a free Galaxy Watch 4 and $100 in Google Play credit. Samsung also has a Galaxy Z Flip 3 for $100 off (again, the same price it’s been for a while), a free pair of Galaxy Buds Live, and $50 off Google Play Store credit. Finally, the Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 are both $50 off their regular prices.

Samsung also said XDA Developers It has increased the maximum swap credit for the Galaxy S22, Z Fold 3, and Z Flip 3 series. However, the values ​​in trades change constantly, and it also depends on you owning the specific phone or tablets to trade that Samsung wants more.

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