SAVE $100: Be the first to know about Samsung's 2025 TVs and audio lineup. Sign up for exclusive updates and receive a $100 credit towards your preorder.
Samsung’s offering a pretty sweet incentive for customers looking to get their hands on the company’s 2025 product line-up: For a limited time, anyone who signs up to receive Samsung’s latest news and updates will receive a $100 credit towards a qualifying preorder of one of Samsung's 2025 TVs or audio devices.
SEE ALSO: Samsung confirms Unpacked date, where the Galaxy S25 awaitsAll you have to do is sign up for Samsung’s mailing list, and you’ll be eligible to redeem a $100 credit when you place a preorder for one of Samsung's new TV or audio products slated for release in 2025. (If you’re tired of newsletters clogging up your inbox, you can always unsubscribe after you've redeemed your credit or use a secondary email address.)
Here’s how it works:
Visit the Samsung website and sign up to receive their email updates.
Keep an eye out for announcements about the 2025 TV and audio lineup.
Once the preorder period begins, use the same email address you signed up with to secure your purchase.
Your $100 credit will be automatically applied at checkout.
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