Samsung’s hot new Galaxy S22 Ultra can be yours at up to $700 off with no trade-in
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After months and months of rabid anticipation… and frantic leaking, the Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra are finally here. Up for pre-order right off the bat, Samsung’s newest crown jewels are certainly not cheap, but a heap of phenomenal launch deals actually makes it pretty easy to get your ultra-high-end model of choice at a massive discount.
Here’s how you can save big on the Galaxy S22 series
As long as you don’t have a problem joining the search giant’s Fi wireless service or you’re already a customer of the always generous MVNO (mobile virtual network operator), you’re currently looking at saving up to a whopping 700 bucks with no need for a trade-in.
Depending on what member of the 5G-enabled S22 trio you prefer and exactly how much money you’re willing to spend upfront, Google Fi can offer different combinations of outright smartphone discounts and bill credits.
Galaxy S22 Ultra, S22 Plus, S22 (left to right)
- Galaxy S22 (128GB) – $400 off and $100 bill credit for new customers; $500 credit for existing customers.
- Galaxy S22 (256GB) – $450 off and $100 Fi credit for new customers; $50 off and $500 credit for existing ones.
- Galaxy S22+ (128GB) – $400 off and $150 bill credit for new customers; $550 credit for existing customers.
- Galaxy S22+ (256GB) – $450 off and $150 Fi credit for new customers; $50 off and $550 credit for existing ones.
- Galaxy S22 Ultra (128GB) – $400 off + $200 credit for new customers; $600 credit for existing customers.
- Galaxy S22 Ultra (256GB) – $500 off + $200 Fi credit for new customers; $100 off and $600 credit for existing ones.
- Galaxy S22 Ultra (512GB) – $500 off and $200 Fi bill credit for new customers; $100 off + $600 credit for existing customers.
As you can notice, it’s clearly wise to opt for 256GB storage configurations across the board rather than entry-level 128 gig versions, as Google Fi follows… everyone else’s suit to offer “free” storage upgrades for all digital hoarders.
In terms of special requirements, there’s a pretty big one new Fi customers will have to meet to qualify for the aforementioned discounts – a number port-in from a different carrier.
Existing subscribers, meanwhile, simply need to activate their swanky new handset on a current full service plan within 30 days of receiving a shipment confirmation email and keep the phone active on Google Fi for a measly 30 consecutive days. That’s basically as straightforward… and as generous as it gets.
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