Samsung is sticking to its pre-order bonus plan to entice people to buy the latest and greatest Galaxy S24 series. Early adopters will not only receive double the storage without any additional cost, but they will also be able to purchase more Galaxy-branded devices at a discount.
Discount Coupons for Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Buds FE As Part of Samsung Galaxy S24 Pre-order Goodies
Invites to Samsung's “Galaxy Unpacked” event are expected to be sent tomorrow, however, there is no news on whether the Korean conglomerate would offer a credit reward for reserving any Samsung Galaxy S24 model. What we do know, thanks to tipster yeux1122 via his Naver blog post, is that those who pre-order any of the flagships will receive a greater storage variation for free.
According to an earlier specification leak, all Samsung Galaxy S24 models would have two storage configurations, with the base model offering 128GB and 256GB capacities. The Galaxy S24 Plus will reportedly be available with 256GB or 512GB of onboard memory, while the Galaxy S24 Ultra will be available with either 512GB or 1TB of internal storage.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Series: Opt for 256GB Variant for Optimal Performance, Storage
If you plan on keeping any of these flagships for a few years, we recommend choosing the 256GB version as a bare minimum because, as with last year, Samsung may remove the option to expand storage via a microSD card slot, as per WCCFTech.
The source did not specify the maximum discount that early adopters will receive, but if you want to delve into Samsung's ecosystem while saving money, this is the way to do it. Tipsters also advise against upgrading to the 128GB version of the base Samsung Galaxy S24 because it is rumored to ship with slower UFS 3.1 memory rather than the faster UFS 4.0 storage that every other variation will include unless you notice a difference in everyday use.
Keep in mind that none of this information has been confirmed, thus Samsung might potentially revise its Galaxy S24 pre-order bonuses at any time. As a result, you should take this information with a grain of salt, and we will return with additional updates.
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