The Best Samsung Galaxy S24 Series Deals That You Can Still Get

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The pre-order bonanza for the Samsung Galaxy S24 has ended, however, many deals that are just as good as the pre-order offers are still around. As a recap, the Samsung S24 series phones come in the standard, plus and ultra versions that add more features as you scale the pricing table.

While the best pre-order deals were generally found with Samsung directly, we’re now seeing BestBuy step up to the plate and offer deals that are just as good as the pre-order deals while the Samsung offers, while good, aren’t quite as good (though, there are a few cases where Samsung is better).

The Best (Buy) Samsung S24 Deals

For the next week, Best Buy is offering a trade in credit of up to $750 depending on what you’re trading in. You’ll need a Samsung S23 Ultra or iPhone 15 Pro to scoop up the discount – if you go a year older or a tier below, you’ll cut your trade allowance down by a few hundred bucks.

Best Buy is also including double the storage and up to a $150 Best Buy gift card to go along with the purchase (even if you’re not trading in one of their favorite phones).

Samsung S24 Deals at Best Buy

The Studious Samsung S24 Deals

Samsung’s pre-order offers that included store credit and a free doubling of the storage have passed, however, they are still offering a pretty darn good trade in discount along with a student discount if you happen to qualify. Samsung is offering the same $750 trade in credit on the last generation phones (like the S23 Ultra), but it improves on Best Buy’s offers with a $650 trade in credit for the S22 Ultra (which is closer to $400 at Best Buy).

You can stack the outsized trade in value with a student discount of up to 15% (on the S24 Ultra) when ordering direct from Samsung.

Samsung S24 and S24 Plus

Samsung S24 Ultra

David Schroth
David is a computer hardware enthusiast that has been tinkering with computer hardware for the past 25 years and writing reviews for more than ten years. He's the Founder and Editor in Chief of The FPS Review.

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