Samsung released the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 Plus, and Ultra Galaxy S21 last year, which continued to be the company’s mainstay device until the Galaxy S22 series arrived in February. Now the company has sold S21 series for more than a year, and the possibility of having many of them from the S22 Trade-in, Samsung has begun to sell updated versions at lower prices.
The ‘new’ new shop ‘has been around for years at the moment, but starting on Friday, the company opened a pre-order for the Galaxy S21 model – yes, pre-order for one-year-old cellphone. Base Galaxy S21 with 128GB storage is available for $ 675 ($ 124 under the new MSRP), the Galaxy S21 plus with 128GB storage is $ 850 ($ 149 under the MSRP), and the Galaxy S21 Ultra 128GB is $ 1,000 ($ 200 under MSRP ). In particular, the Galaxy S21 FE (‘fan edition’) is not yet available.
The ‘new’ program is a little closer to the new smartphone experience than the most updated cellphone. The device gets a new battery and IMEI number, the latest pre-installed software update, and “132-point quality inspection by engineers at Samsung facilities.” New devices are also borne by the same 1 year warranty as new devices.
Updated devices are usually a great way to save money to purchase smartphones, but maybe because of the process of repairs and a thorough check, the new Galaxy S21 series is quite close to what you will pay for the new Galaxy S22 phone. For example, the entry-level galaxy S22 is $ 700 now, only $ 25 more than the updated Galaxy S21.
Samsung sweetened an agreement for several days, though – if you buy one anytime between now and April 21, you will get a $ 100 Samsung Store credit. There are several cases and accessories for the Galaxy S21 series are still available on the Samsung site you can use the credit, or can lead to galaxy buds or other devices.