Deals: Samsung March Madness – Up To $1,000 Off S25 Ultra And Z Fold 6 With Trade, Galaxy Book 5 Pro, And More
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Samsung has now launched a wide-ranging March Madness sale event to combat the wild price drops we are tracking across the Google Pixel ecosystem right now. Offering as much $900 in trade value on Galaxy S25 Ultra alongside over $1,000 on its latest foldables, the deals carry over to its Galaxy Watch Ultra and Galaxy Watch 7 wearables, alongside a new all-time low on the Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 2-in-1 AMOLED laptop. From there, we also spotted up to $1,600 off LG C4 and G4 OLED smart TVs today alongside up to $300 in FREE Visa gift cards joined by the announcement of a massive upcoming Amazon Prime Day Spring Sale. All of that and more awaits below in today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break.

Samsung March Madness enhanced trade-in sale: Galaxy S25 Ultra $900 off, Z Fold 6 $1,000+ off, Galaxy Watch Ultra $325 off, more
Samsung is making a major push this month on its latest mobile releases as part of its March Madness event, ranging from the series 6 foldable handsets through to the new Galaxy S25 models, its latest smartwatches, and even some of its newer laptop releases. It is offering enhanced trade-in values across the lineup – everything you find on this page – to help folks be rid of their older releases to score some brand new gear with a major discount. You can score up to $900 off the new Galaxy S25 Ultra, as much as $1,000 off Galaxy Z Fold 6, and up to $325 off Galaxy Watch Ultra, for example. Head below for more details and a closer look at the trade-in values.
We have been informed that Samsung is extending its enhanced trade-in credit values through the end of the month on a range of latest mobile releases. That includes everything from the new Galaxy S25 Ultra through to its latest foldables – the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 – as well as the newest Samsung wearables – the Galaxy Watch Ultra and Galaxy Watch 7. The values breakdown as follows:
- Up to $900 enhanced trade-in credit on the Galaxy S25 Ultra
- Up to $1,000 enhanced trade-in credit and $200 off on Galaxy Z Fold6
- Up to $700 enhanced trade-in credit on the Galaxy Z Flip6
- Up to $600 enhanced trade-in credit on select Galaxy Book4 Ultra
- Up to $500 enhanced trade-in credit on select Galaxy Book5 Pro 360
- Up to $325 enhanced trade-in credit on the Galaxy Watch Ultra
- Up to $200 enhanced trade-in credit on the Galaxy Watch7
- Up to $150 enhanced trade in credit on the Galaxy Buds3 Pro
- And even more…
One thing to keep in mind here is that these enhanced trade-in values are part of the brand’s instant trade-in credit program. That means the total value Samsung is offering on the piece of gear you’re trading in will get taken off your bill at checkout today on the new gear – you won’t have to wait to get the money back on the trade-in.
To make this happen, you simply head to any of the listing pages linked above, choose which model and color you want, and then scroll down to the “Samsung Trade-in” section. Choose the “Yes, trade-in” option and follow the steps presented to load up the gear you are trading in against your new purchase. It’s really that simple.
Once you have done so, everything will get added to your cart, including the value of the item you are trading in and the new, now discounted piece of gear.
There’s no way to know for sure whether or not these enhanced trade-in values will extend beyond March 30, 2025, but they do appear to be ending, at least to some degree, at month’s end. This is Samsung after all, so we could see some extensions, but as of right now we have been told these offers are running through March 30 only.

Save a massive 50% on Galaxy Watch Ultra with trade-in, or $230 off without one + more
As you might have seen in this morning’s post, Samsung has launched a March Madness sale with deals across its current slate of mobile Galaxy gear, including the new S25 Ultra smartphone. While the enhanced trade-in values are certainly enticing, offering as much as $1,000 or more in savings on select gear, some of the deals in the sale aren’t just for folks with gear to trade-in, and the flagship Galaxy Watch Ultra is one of them. You can score $325 off the Ultra wearable with a trade, but it is also now $230 off without one to deliver one of the best prices to date and you can even bundle in the flagship Galaxy Buds 3 Pro at a giant 41% off too. Details below.
Again, there are enhanced trade-in offers and discounts across a wide range of mobile gear, including all of the latest smartphones you’ll find right here, as well as Galaxy Watch 7 (this one also comes with a FREE brand right now) and the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. But we wanted to zero-in on the Galaxy Watch Ultra as it offers some notable options for both trades and straight up cash deals right now.
As we detailed previously, anyone can score a seriously notable $230 off the Galaxy Watch Ultraright now without a trade-in – that drops the regularly $650 wearable down to $419.99 shipped for one of the best deals we have ever tracked.
Folks looking to score a deeper deal with a trade can score up to $325 off the Galaxy Watch Ultra right now – that can yield a price as low as $325, or a straight 50% off the flagship smartwatch.
Once you have chosen your color and band option on the listing page, just simply scroll down a touch to the “Samsung Trade-in” – this is where you can choose to enable a trade-in or just hit “No, Get $230 Samsung Instant Savings” without one.
After that, you can also bundle in the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro down at $146.99 with your purchase below that in the “Make your Galaxy epic with an exclusive” section, whether you are opting for the trade option or the straight up cash deal. That’s over 40% off the regular $250 list price and among the lowest prices we have tracked outside of the bundle pre-order offers that came alongside the S25 smartphones.
Browse through the rest of the Samsung March Madness sale right hereand you’ll find even more details in our feature piece from this morning.

Still live: Save a giant $440 on Samsung’s new maxed out 1TB Galaxy S25 Ultra today (no trade needed)

Samsung’s latest ultra budget-friendly Galaxy A16 smartphone drops back to $175 Amazon low
Update: This deal is now live once again. It is not on sale directly from Samsung, but you can bundle it with the Galaxy Fit3 wearable at 50% off (saves you $30). Details below in the original post.
Samsung brought its ultra-budget-friendly Galaxy A16 smartphone stateside early last month at $199 alongside the Fit3 fitness tracker wearable in early January. At the time you could bundle the two together to score the wearable at 50% off, but Amazon is stepping in today with the first straight up discount on the phone at $174.99 shipped. It’s clearly no flagship Galaxy S25, S25+, or Galaxy S25 Ultra, but if you’re looking for a super casual device, the price is certainly right.

New all-time low strikes Samsung’s Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 2-in-1 AMOLED laptop: Up to $500 in trade-in value or $200 discount, more
As a part of its ongoing March Madness event, Samsung is currently offering its latest Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 2-in-1 Copilot+ PC for $1,499.99 shipped. That’s a straight-up $200 discount on the brand’s latest touchscreen 2-in-1 notebook that hit the scene towards the end of last year carrying a $1,700 price tag. Today’s deal marks the lowest price we have tracked for this machine outside the brand’s EPP/EDU offers. Alternative, you can also take advantage of Samsung’s enhanced trade-in offer get up to $500 discount, making this an unmissable deal for folks looking to score a new notebook. Head below for more details.
Samsung’s Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 sports a 16-inch 3K AMOLED panel with support for touch inputs. It’s a 2-in-1 notebook that comes with a 360-degree hinge for added versatility, and Samsung has packed it with Intel’s latest Lunar Lake Ultra 7 Series 2 processor alongside 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD. Unlike the Galaxy Book 5 360 which is currently down at $1,249.99 shipped, the Book 5 Pro 360 comes with a 3K AMOLED touchscreen panel for better visuals. Notably, this also comes with an S Pen for a more intuitive experience. Other notable features include support for Microsoft’s Copilot+ features, a long-lasting battery, a quad-speaker audio system, and more.
Alongside this deal on the Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 notebook, Samsung is also offering its enhanced trade-in discount on the $2,400 Book 4 Ultra. You can save up to$600 on this notebook with a trade-in, dropping it down to just This one also sports a 16-inch 3K AMOLED panel, and it is powered by Intel’s Core Ultra 7 chip and NVIDIA’s RTX 4050 GPU. Be sure to browse through the rest of Samsung’s March Madness deals right here to see if something else catches your attention.

Giant deals knock up to $1,600 off LG C4 and G4 OLED smart TVs today alongside up to $300 in FREE Visa gift cards

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- Logitech’s G515 LIGHTSPEED low-profile wireless gaming keyboard hits new $110 all-time low
- Samsung’s 27-inch 360Hz Odyssey G6 QHD OLED gaming monitor returns to its lowest price at $550 (Save $350)
- Amazon’s latest Blink Mini 2 smart cam is now at least 50% off, score one from $18 a pop
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