At Samsung Unpacked in San Jose, the company unveiled its new Galaxy smartphone lineup, including Galaxy S25 models. Notably, Samsung introduced the New Galaxy Club, an early upgrade program, allowing loyal customers to lease phones and upgrade annually. This program costs $8.33/month for the S25 Ultra & Plus models and $6.20/month for the S25. After 12 months, participants can either receive a trade-in credit or have their remaining installments paid off. Members also receive one year of Samsung Care+, making this offering competitive, yet less comprehensive than Apple's program.
Samsung has introduced the 'New Galaxy Club', an early upgrade program allowing loyal customers to lease Galaxy S25 models and upgrade yearly.
Participants in the New Galaxy Club can enjoy lower monthly fees, receiving Samsung Care+ benefits, and a trade-in credit towards their next phone.
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