Free storage upgrades are the usual perk that Samsung offers during pre-orders. Those are long behind the S25 series, but Samsung US decided to bring them back.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra with 512GB storage costs $1,300 – that’s the MSRP of the 256GB model. Similarly, the 1TB model is $1,420, which is how much the 512GB normally costs.
You can reduce those prices by up to $900 with a trade-in. You can get that much for a Galaxy S24 Ultra, a Z Fold6 and even a Z Fold5. An S23 Ultra is valued at $750. Note that Samsung will include a bit of store credit ($80 for the 512GB model and $60 for the 1TB one) that you can use for future purchases.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
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free storage upgrade
up to $900 trade-in credit
$80/$60 Samsung Credit
Read our review 512GB – $1,300 at Samsung US 1TB – $1,420 at Samsung US
The Samsung Galaxy S25+ has an almost free storage upgrade – the base 256GB model costs $1,000, but you can have a 512GB phone for just $20 more. The trade-in offers can reduce the price by up to $700, which is how much you get for an old S24+, while the S23+ can fetch $600.
Note that if you have Samsung Credit stored up from a previous purchase, you can apply it to the storage upgrade. You can do the same for the S25 Ultra and the vanilla S25 too.
Samsung Galaxy S25+
$20 for storage upgrade
up to $700 trade-in credit
Read our review 256GB – $1,000 at Samsung US 512GB – $1,020 at Samsung US
The Samsung Galaxy S25 also has an almost free storage upgrade – the 256GB model is only $10 more than the 128GB version. With a trade-in, you can get $500 for your old S24 or $400 for your S23.
Again, you can use old Samsung Credit for that $10 difference. Check out our Galaxy S25 vs. S25+ article if you need help deciding between these two.
Samsung Galaxy S25
$10 for storage upgrade
up to $500 trade-in credit
Read our review 128GB – $800 at Samsung US 256GB – $810 at Samsung US
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