Android users: Samsung wants to pay you to make a switch. Here’s how
More under this adSamsung is offering juicy incentives to people to switch their old Android devices for its new phones.
If you have an Android phone, Samsung is offering you a chance to upgrade to its newest phone models with little or no cost to you. The Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Fold 4 phones – both foldable devices – will go on sale on August 25, with prices ranging between £999 and £1,650. But, you can benefit from this sweet deal that the Korean tech giant is offering.
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What’s the deal?
If you are willing to turn in your old Android device before next week’s launch, you are sure to get paid a minimum of £250 for your old phone regardless of the condition that it is in, according to express.co.uk.
More under this adMore under this adHowever, if your current device is fairly used, you might get double that amount when you trade it in. So for instance, if you are using last year’s Flip 3, Samsung is saying it would slash £580 off the price of the new model. Also, Google Pixel Pro owners can expect £480 cash back and there's even over £400 trade-in value for Huawei phones.
Quite apart from these deals, the tech giant is also offering a year-long free Disney+ and 20 percent off the new Galaxy Bud Pro 2 which feature improved audio and long battery life.
More under this adMore under this adFoldable devices
The soon-to-be-outdoored- phones have a lot to offer including the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor which is currently one of the fastest chips found in any Android phone. And if you like taking pictures on your phone, you will find the improvements to the rear cameras useful as you would the faster charging.
More under this adMore under this adSpeaking about the new phones Conor Pierce, Corporate Vice President of Samsung Electronics UK & Ireland, said:
Samsung Galaxy foldables are built on the foundation of our openness philosophy, enabling new possibilities with complete customization both inside and out.
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