Register your interest in the next Galaxy Watch and Buds, too
will be revealed soon. So, if you've got even a small interest in the upcoming foldables, it's worth submitting your details as the store credit can be used during the pre-order period. That could help shave a few bucks off thereserve now and get $200 store credit
Even if you have a passing interest in the next Galaxy foldable smartphones it's worth registering your details for the latest Samsung Reserve campaign. Input your details now, and you'll not only secure your device early, but you'll get up to $200 of store credit to spend during the pre-order phase. Note: you get $100 credit for a phone reservation or $200 in credit for all three.This isn't the first time Samsung has run a reservation campaign for its upcoming smartphones.
When the Flip 4 and Fold 4 phones - as well as the Watch and Buds - are officially revealed, we'll be here to cover all the key news from August 10. We'll also be here to bring you the best pre-order deals, alongside our regular coverage of the best
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