Samsung’s free Galaxy S22 memory upgrade offer returns for Mother’s Day

Samsung is celebrating Mother’s Day in the United States with a new Galaxy S22 offer wherein buyers can get a free memory upgrade and enjoy 256GB of built-in storage for the price of 128GB.

If this deal sounds familiar, it’s because the free memory upgrade was originally offered as a Galaxy S22 pre-order bonus. But the flagship’s been around for a few months now, and the free memory upgrade is making a comeback for Mother’s Day.

Thanks to Samsung’s generosity, customers in the USA can now buy the 256GB Galaxy S22 for $799. The 256GB Galaxy S22+ is available for $999, and the price of the Galaxy S22 Ultra with the same memory capacity is down to $1,199.

These prices usually correspond to the 128GB models, but now — for as long as this deal lasts — there’s virtually no reason for new customers to pick the base model instead of the 256GB alternative. It’s a free memory upgrade, after all.

Trade up to 2 devices, and you can get up to $1,000 “enhanced” trade-in credit

Galaxy S22 buyers in the USA can now save even more when purchasing the latest Samsung flagship through the enhanced trade-in program. Customers can trade up to 2 devices and get up to $700 trade-in credit when purchasing the Galaxy S22 or Galaxy S22+. Samsung offers up to $1,000 enhanced trade-in credit to Galaxy S22 Ultra customers.

If the Galaxy S22 series isn’t your cup of tea, remember that you can also take advantage of a great offer on the Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G for Mothers’ Day. Samsung is gifting Z Flip 3 5G customers a pair of Galaxy wireless earbuds (valued at $169) and $50 Google Play Store credit.

  • Buy the 256GB Galaxy S22/S22+ for the price of 128GB at Samsung USA
  • Buy the 256GB Galaxy S22 Ultra for the price of 128GB at Samsung USA

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