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Samsung offers US$50 credit if you reserve its next foldable phone before launch

Reserve Samsung’s following foldable and get a US$50 credit. You'll also have a chance to win a US$5,000 gift card. The event is set for July 9.

Samsung is gearing up for its next big reveal, and you’re invited to be part of the excitement. The tech giant has confirmed its next Galaxy Unpacked event will take place on July 9 at 10AM ET. While Samsung hasn’t shared all the details yet, the event’s “Ultra Unfolds” tagline hints strongly at the launch of a premium foldable phone and potentially a few more surprises in the foldable range.

Reserve now and get a US$50 Samsung credit

Even before Samsung unveils its latest foldable devices, you can already express your interest – and get rewarded for it. Simply filling out a reservation form on Samsung’s website, you’ll receive a US$50 credit to spend on Samsung’s online store once you preorder and complete your purchase of the new phone.

To take part, submit your name and email address. This secures your US$50 credit and sets up a preorder alert, ensuring you’re among the first to know when the new foldable goes live. Remember that the credit won’t be usable for the latest phone but can be redeemed for any other Samsung product later.

There’s also a little bonus for those who register early. Your reservation automatically enters you into a sweepstakes for a chance to win a US$5,000 Samsung gift card.

What might be announced at Galaxy Unpacked?

So, what can you expect at this highly anticipated Unpacked event? Samsung’s teaser image and the phrase “Ultra Unfolds” suggest a new chapter in foldable technology—possibly a thinner, sleeker foldable phone bearing the Ultra name, previously reserved for the brand’s flagship Galaxy S series.

Adding to the excitement, a recent press release hinted at a foldable with a “powerful camera” – a notable improvement if you’re familiar with the Galaxy Z Fold 6, which faced criticism for its camera limitations.

Even more intriguing, the same press release included a file labelled “Galaxy Z Fold 7 Z Flip 7 Pre tease,” confirming rumours of multiple foldable launches. With the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 already expected, this points to the debut of the Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 – possibly more refined or upgraded variants.

How to make sure you don’t miss out

If you’re curious about what Samsung is about to launch, it’s worth reserving your spot now. The process is simple, takes just a minute, and has clear benefits. With just your name and email, you’ll be among the first to know when preorders start – and you’ll receive US$50 to spend later.

This upcoming event could be a turning point for foldable phones, especially if Samsung delivers a premium camera, sleeker design, and the Ultra experience fans have been waiting for. Whether you’re a long-time Galaxy user or someone looking to upgrade, July 9 is a date to watch.

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