For those who missed it the other day, Samsung has more than announced that on February 1st they will officially showcase the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Ultra. They’ve also launched their standard reservation system, which is your first chance to let them know how excited you are about their new phone, even if they haven’t told us what it is yet. It’s a strange thing, but we’re used to it happening.
The Galaxy S23 reservation system is similar to all that have come before it. It’s a free system (here) that lets you show Samsung your interest in buying their new phone We believe these new phones will be the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. By filling out Samsung’s form, you’re in no way committing to buying the Galaxy S23 and instead simply saying, “Hey Samsung guys, I might want to buy this if the launch deal is good enough and if the S23 has some surprises that’ll win me over.” ” That’s it.
Most years, Samsung tries to sell you on reserving by offering additional pre-order goodies on top of the other pre-order goodies they have planned. For example, they’re offering a bonus $100 trade-in credit with reservations for the Galaxy Fold 3, up to $200 credit for the Fold 4 a few months ago, and an additional $50 credit to spend alongside the Galaxy S22.
For the Galaxy S23 launch, Samsung is again offering that bonus $50 credit, though you can double that to $100 if you tell them you can also get their new Galaxy Book. We don’t know yet what other launch or pre-order bonuses Samsung will push, but they’re usually pretty good. During the Galaxy S22’s pre-order period, they’re offering up to $200 in credit towards spending on accessories, plus up to $700 off on trade-ins. I bet we’ll see something similar this year.
Again, the system is free to use and it doesn’t lock you into anything. Samsung uses your information to gauge interest and will send you an email upon opening the pre-order.
Reserve the Galaxy S23 or Galaxy S23 Ultra