Samsung Galaxy Club Is The Company’s New Yearly Upgrade Program
With the announcement of the Galaxy S25 series, Samsung is introducing a new Galaxy Club program. This is an early upgrade program, that will allow you to upgrade your phone every year. On the surface, it appears to work a lot like Apple’s iPhone Upgrade program, where you pay a certain amount per month for your Galaxy S25 phone, and after 12 months you can upgrade, and Samsung will pay off your remaining installments or offer a 50% MSRP trade-in credit towards your next upgrade.
Prices for the Galaxy S25 series are pretty affordable actually. You’ll be paying an additional $6.20/month for Galaxy S25, or $8.33/month for Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra. Additionally, new Galaxy Club members will get a year of Samsung Care+ (without Theft and Loss) included.
For those who want to upgrade their Galaxy device every year, this is a really good option to have available. And you can enroll in Galaxy Club here.
Pre-orders open today for Galaxy S25, shipping on February 7
Samsung is opening pre-orders for the Galaxy S25 series today. The Galaxy S25 will cost you $799 for 128GB of storage, the Galaxy S25 Plus is $999 for 256GB and the Galaxy S25 Ultra is $1,299 for 256GB. These will all start shipping on February 7, though as we’ve seen in the past, they could start arriving a few days early.
The entire Galaxy S25 series sports the Snapdragon 8 Elite, worldwide. This is a fully custom version of the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, which makes it more efficient and more powerful than the Snapdragon 8 Elite that we’ll see in competitors devices, like the OnePlus 13. Finally, the Galaxy S25 Ultra did get an upgrade on the ultrawide, it’s now a 50-megapixel sensor. Which is going to provide you with 4x more details for macro photography. Not to mention Gorilla Armor 2, which is going to make the Galaxy S25 Ultra even stronger and more resistant to shattering and scratching.
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