Get up to $325 off the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra with this trade-in deal

You’re probably going to have to wait a while before you start seeing smartwatch deals on the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra, but if you’ve got a wearable device that you’re willing to let go, you may want to check out how much you can get for it from Samsung’s enhanced trade-in credit program. There’s a chance for up to $325 off the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra, which would halve its original price of $650 to $325. Click the button below to see how much your device might be worth.

Why you should buy the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra

We described the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra as “one of the most eye-catching smartwatches” of 2024, and gave it a rating of 4 stars out of 5 stars in our review. Its bold and unique design, along with its big and bright display, will certainly turn heads, but it remains surprisingly comfortable despite its size. The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra also offers excellent paired performance with your smartphone, a comprehensive health monitoring system, and a two-day battery life.

If you’re interested in Samsung’s enhanced trade-in credit program for the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra, you’ll be happy to know that it will also accept smartwatches from all brands. The Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro gets you the maximum value of $325, while the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic gets you $300. Interestingly, the Apple Watch Series 9 all the way back to the Apple Watch Series 6, as well as the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and the Apple Watch Ultra, will also get you $300. Also carrying that value are the Garmin Forerunner 965, the Garmin Descent G1 Series, the Garmin Forerunner 955 Solar, and the Garmin D2 Air X10. The minimum trade-in value for any smartwatch in any condition is $100, so you’ll be paying $550 at most for the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra.

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Samsung Galaxy deals aren’t all about the smartphones, as you can also enjoy huge savings on smartwatches like the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra. However, Samsung’s enhanced trade-in credit program is the closest thing that you can get to an outright discount right now, with up to $325 off possible. You might as well click on the link below to see how much your current wearable device can go towards the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra, and if you’re fine with it, you’ll be able to buy the smartwatch for lower than its regular price of $650.

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