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Deal | Samsung offers a potential trade-in boost to mark the US Memorial Day weekend

Make a better trade (-in) this Memorial Day. (Source: Samsung)
Make a better trade (-in) this Memorial Day. (Source: Samsung)
Samsung's US website has updated with some possibly improved trade-in deals for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. A customer can get some Galaxy Watch4 SKUs free with the purchase of a new Galaxy Z Fold3, or up to US$1,000 off a Galaxy S22 Ultra with a trade-in - even if the device to be exchanged has a cracked screen.

Samsung US has announced some potentially attractive offers for the impending Memorial Day 2022 weekend. A consumer interested in the new Galaxy Z Fold3 flagship phablet can, for example, bundle a Galaxy Watch4-series wearable with it for free - so long as the chosen watch costs US$249.99 or less.

The foldable itself can be had for as much as $1,100 off its normal $1,799 starting price, so long as the buyer has an elgible device to trade in. Alternatively, one could turn it in for up to $1,000 off a Galaxy S22 device.

A new unit of this line may also come with 'Instant Samsung Credit' (which could cover whatever accessories or peripherals are desired); for example, an S22+ or S22 Ultra comes with $100 of this credit.

Then again, a consumer with more sustainability in mind could get an officially renewed Galaxy S21, S21+ or S21 Ultra and add a new Galaxy Watch4 for as little as $50 more. Plus, these certified refurbished, nearly-new devices might also fetch up to $675 off with a trade-in.

Furthermore, for Memorial Day weekend only, old phones with cracked screens may qualify for as much traded value as one without.

No tradeable device? Get an S21 Ultra renewed on Amazon for ~$730 today

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2022-05-27 (Update: 2022-05-27)