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Samsung has confirmed that its event, Galaxy Unpacked July 2025, will take place on July 9. (An interesting choice to do it during Prime Day.) The event will focus on its new foldable phones, including the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7, both of which you can pre-order now.
People who pre-register and end up buying one of the phones will get a $50 credit, which you can use on accessories like cases or screen protectors on Samsung.com or in the Shop Samsung App.
Samsung is also offering up to $1,150 in trade-in credits when you turn in a qualifying device through the Samsung Trade-In Program. You’ll be able to then use that credit towards your purchase of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 or Z Flip 7.
Both of these deals are temporary, with no details on when they will end. Keep in mind that by putting your name down right now, you’re not committing yourself to buying the phones; you’re just placing a reservation to pre-order the phones later, so you can always back out. If you’re sure you’ll be buying one of these phones, it’s better to put your name down rather than wait for the release. The process also automatically enters you into a $5,000 Samsung credit sweepstakes.
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