Samsung is gearing up to launch the highly anticipated Galaxy S25 series tomorrow, and fans are eager to know more about the pre-order incentives available. Starting from the day of the announcement, early enthusiasts will be granted some exclusive perks if they decide to place their orders early.
According to a recent report by renowned leaker billbil-kun, customers who pre-order during the promotional window, which is set to close on February 6, will receive complimentary storage upgrades. This means that customers will benefit from additional storage without the extra cost, offering a great financial advantage.
The official release date is scheduled for February 7, with early deliveries potentially available for pre-order customers.
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The entry-level model will be available in 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB storage options, while the Galaxy S25 Plus comes in 256GB and 512GB variants. The Ultra model will offer configurations of 256GB, 512GB, and a substantial 1TB of storage.
Although the specifics are based around the French market, the trend of providing storage upgrades as pre-order bonuses has been consistent from Samsung in various regions, indicating that customers in other markets may also receive similar offers.
The pricing for the new phones is anticipated to match the cost of their predecessors, although the 512GB versions could see a slight increase in price. This is also likely true for the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s 1TB model.
Additional perks may also be introduced by Samsung and other retailers to entice pre-order buyers, such as improved trade-in values or even a complimentary charger along with free storage upgrades.
Once a standard practice, providing complimentary accessories with pre-orders has become less common. While storage upgrades are beneficial, many consumers still prefer tangible freebies. It will be interesting to see whether Samsung chooses to revive this trend.
Moreover, it’s worth noting that chargers, once standard inclusions, have shifted to become potential incentives for customers. A change in strategy that reflects evolving market practices!
Additionally, Samsung is also considering offering a free trial of Gemini Advanced for Galaxy S25 buyers, though this offer may not be confined to early purchasers.