Galaxy S26 Pre-Orders Live: $900 Off + Free Buds & Credits!

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Pre-Orders Now Live: Secure Exclusive Deals

The Samsung Galaxy S26 lineup is officially available for pre-order, starting February 25, 2026. Customers can take advantage of significant trade-in offers, bonus credits, and free Galaxy Buds 4 with their pre-orders through the official Samsung website and select retailers.

Pre-Order Deals and Incentives

  • Trade-In Savings: Up to $900 off with eligible trade-ins, particularly with the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
  • Bonus Credits: $150 credit towards Galaxy Buds, wearables, and other accessories.
  • Free Galaxy Buds 4: A free set of Galaxy Buds 4 is available with select Galaxy S26 Ultra pre-orders.
  • Accessory Discounts: Significant discounts on add-on accessories during the pre-order period.

Galaxy S26 Color Options

The Galaxy S26 series will be available in Cobalt Violet, White, Black, and Sky Blue. Samsung.com will also offer exclusive color options, including Pink Gold and Silver Shadow.

Storage Configurations

The Galaxy S26 Ultra will be offered in 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage tiers. The Galaxy S26 and S26+ models will be available with 256GB and 512GB of storage.

Where to Pre-Order

While pre-orders are available through various retailers, the official Samsung website (Samsung.com) is expected to offer the most competitive deals and incentives, including generous trade-in values and discounts on accessories.

Pre-Order Timeline

  • Pre-Order Launch Date: February 25, 2026
  • Pre-Order Start Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • General Availability: March 11

Finding the Best Trade-In Offers

The official Samsung site is currently offering up to $900 off with trade-ins for the Galaxy S26 series. The trade-in value varies depending on the device being traded and the specific Galaxy S26 model being pre-ordered, with the S26 Ultra generally offering the highest discounts. Instant savings are applied at checkout.

Source: Android Central, Tom’s Guide, TechRadar, The Verge

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