Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Phones
  3. Mobile
  4. Deals

You won’t find this Galaxy S24 Ultra deal on Samsung’s website

Add as a preferred source on Google
A person holding the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra showing the screen.
Andy Boxall / Digital Trends

The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is a tempting smartphone with some unique new features, but it’s also Samsung’s most expensive non-foldable phone. That’s probably why you’re on the hunt for deals. Samsung’s site has a lot of great deals for pre-ordering the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, but we’re here to give you an exclusive discount that you can’t find on Samsung’s site. By clicking the button below, you’ll get $50 in Samsung credit when you buy the Ultra. You can still take advantage of the other discounts on Samsung’s site, like $750 trade-in, $100 more Samsung credit, and a 15% student discount. This deal is only available for a couple more days, as preorders end on January 30.

Pre-Order Now

Why you should buy the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is a pretty special upgrade for Android lovers and is sure to top our look at the best phones shortly. Now sporting a titanium frame, it feels far classier than previous Samsung Galaxy phones. Its 6.8-inch AMOLED screen is more than just larger with its Quad HD+ resolution teamed up with 120Hz adaptive refresh rate ensuring it looks great at all times. 2,600 nits peak brightness outdoors means it’s easy to use in bright sunlight too.

Alongside that is an exceptional set of camera lenses. It has a 200MP wide lens, 12MP ultra-wide lens, 50MP tele 5x optical zoom, and 10MP tele 3x optical zoom too. As expected from such a phone, there’s its famous 100x Space Zoom feature too. Images are further improved by Samsung’s ProVisual AI engine enhancing anything you snap with Samsung using meaningful AI across the board. At all times, everything works super speedily thanks to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 powering proceedings constantly beating many of the best Android phones.

A truly premium phone in all kinds of ways, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is available for pre-order right now. As standard, if you head to the Samsung site, you can enjoy double the storage with 512GB available for the same price as 256GB along with $100 Samsung credit, and up to $750 enhanced trade-in depending on the phone you trade-in. There’s also 15% student discount for anyone eligible, but it gets better. Use our link below and you can also enjoy an extra $50 Samsung credit meaning you gain $150 Samsung credit in all — perfect for putting towards new earbuds or a smartwatch. Check out the deal now by tapping the link below.

Pre-Order Now

Jennifer Allen
Jennifer Allen is a technology writer with over 15 years of experience in the field. During that time, she's spent the past…
Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra: Everything we know about Samsung’s next flagship foldable
Though it will feature improvements across the board, the memory crisis might not spare Samsung’s Fold 8 Ultra.
Electronics, Speaker, White Board

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra is not the phone that reimagines what a foldable looks like. As that job falls to its sibling, the wider-screen Galaxy Z Fold 8, the Ultra could come as the direct successor to the Galaxy Z Fold 7, with the same tall, narrow design and the same book-style proportions, for the same audience. 

If you've used a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold in the past and think that the shape is perfect for you, the Fold 8 Ultra could be just the right phone for you. It has a redesigned inner display, a substantially larger battery, faster charging, and the new Flex Titanium technology designed to minimize the crease that has troubled Samsung's foldables for years. 

Read more
Your OnePlus phone is switching to ColorOS, whether you like it or not
OnePlus has confirmed that OxygenOS is being phased out, and eligible devices will get the option to update to ColorOS 17 once it becomes available.
Person holding OnePlus 15.

OnePlus has confirmed that OxygenOS, the Android skin that helped define the brand for more than a decade, is being retired in favor of ColorOS. The confirmation came buried in the community forum post announcing its exit from North America and Europe.

ColorOS replaces OxygenOS worldwide

Read more
Personal Intelligence in Search now connects to Google Calendar
Google Search AI can now read your Calendar and add events automatically
Google Calendar

Google is taking another step toward making Search feel less like a search engine and more like a personal assistant. The company has announced that AI Mode's Personal Intelligence can now connect directly to Google Calendar, allowing it not only to reference your schedule but also to create calendar events on your behalf.

Until now, Personal Intelligence mainly pulled information from apps like Gmail and Google Photos to provide more relevant responses. Calendar changes the equation because it becomes the first connected Google app that doesn't just provide context. It can actively act. The feature is rolling out now to users in the United States, with a wider international rollout planned later.

Read more