UAE residents can avail offers such as free double storage upgrade, trade-in benefits
Dubai: South Korean tech giant Samsung has revealed pre-order dates for its latest Galaxy S series smartphones in the UAE. Starting January 23, shoppers can pre-order the highly anticipated Galaxy S25 Series, Samsung Gulf Electronics announced Friday. Also, UAE shoppers have until February 6 to pre-order smartphones in the Galaxy S25 Series - Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25.
Galaxy S25 Ultra will be available in Titanium Silverblue, Titanium Black, Titanium Whitesilver and Titanium Gray. Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ will be available in Silver Shadow, Navy, Icyblue and Mint.
Samsung has also rolled out several offers to celebrate the launch of its latest phone. The offers can be availed on Samsung.com and the Samsung Shop App.
“UAE shippers who pre-order the new Galaxy S25 Series will benefit from a complimentary double storage upgrade on the Galaxy S25 Ultra and Galaxy S25+ or e-voucher up to Dh 500,” Samsung Gulf Electronics said in a statement.
Moreover, first-time users can avail an additional Dh200 off when purchasing from the Samsung Shop App. Shoppers can also avail of 5x the Samsung Reward points and a Dh200 discount when using FAB and Emirates NBD credit cards. “Additionally, shoppers can take advantage of trade-in deals, with potential savings of up to Dh3,600 on the Galaxy S25 Series,” explained a Samsung statement.
Fadi Abu Shamat, Head of the Mobile eXperience Division at Samsung Gulf Electronics, said, “The Galaxy S25 Series represents a pivotal moment in mobile technology – an AI-powered intelligent companion that understands and anticipates your every need. We are excited to bring UAE consumers their most personalised mobile experience yet, with AI that's powerful, private, and secure.”
He added, “Moreover, with our exclusive pre-order promotions, easy access and exceptional value are assured for anyone looking to upgrade.”
Moreover, for the first time, the Galaxy S25 Series will use batteries made with recycled cobalt sourced from previously used Galaxy devices or batteries discarded during their manufacturing process.
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