Exclusive: get $880 off a Galaxy S23 Ultra and a free storage upgrade at Samsung

TechRadar readers get exclusive early access to this S23 Ultra deal

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TechRadar readers are among the lucky few to get exclusive early access to the next Samsung Discover event that starts next week - including one of the best deals we’ve ever seen on the stunning Galaxy S23 Ultra.

This device, which we currently rate as thebest phonemoney can buy, is available with an enhanced trade-in rebate of up to $880 and a free 512GB memory upgrade. Put together, this superb deal offers a total saving of up to $980, which is damn fantastic for an unlockedcell phone deal.

Compared to the usual trade-in rebate of around $700, you get some extra value with this particular deal - and exclusive early access before the Samsung Discover sale goes live for everyone next week. Note that you can only get access to thisGalaxy S23 Ultra dealvia the links on this page, so if you can’t spot the promotion on the Samsung site, that’s likely why. If you’re interested, you can see more exclusiveSamsung early access deals on this pagehere.

Exclusive Galaxy S23 Ultra deal

Exclusive Galaxy S23 Ultra deal

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra:free memory upgrade, and up to $880 off with a trade-in at SamsungScore yourself a fully unlocked Galaxy S23 Ultra with 512GB of storage for as little as $399 with this exclusive deal at the official Samsung Store. This is one of the best savings we’ve seen yet on this stunning flagship and the official Samsung Store also offers a free 512GB memory upgrade as a handy bonus. With a gorgeous display, powerful chipset, and outstanding cameras, the Galaxy S23 Ultra is a fantastic choice - in fact, we rate it as thebest phonemoney can buy right now.

Should you buy the Galaxy S23 Ultra?

Should you buy the Galaxy S23 Ultra?

The Galaxy S23 Ultra is a gorgeous flagship that will appeal to mobile power users who can make the most of its storied specs sheet. Inside, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset offers one of the most powerful mobile processors on the market, while the 6.8-inch 120Hz adaptive refresh rate AMOLED display remains one of the best you’ll find anywhere on a smartphone.

It is, of course, an extremely pricey device but it’s one that’s worth it - especially if you can line up a great deal like the one we’ve featured in this article. OurGalaxy S23 Ultra reviewawarded the device four and a half stars out of five, praising it as a more substantial upgrade over the previous generation as the outwardly identical design would suggest.

Also consider

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5:free memory upgrade and up to $1,200 off with a trade-in at SamsungThis is even better than the popular pre-launch deal for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5. You can now get up to $1,200 off with a trade-in and a free double storage upgrade on select colors – that gives you 512GB for the price of 256GB. In ourSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 review, we said that this foldable leader remains strong with a thinner, lighter, flatter and faster design.

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Alex is TechRadar’s deals editor, specializing in getting our readers the bang bang for the buck on the tech that we know and love. He’s a dab hand at covering retailer events like Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day having over seven years of e-commerce experience at Future PLC; including bylines at our sister sites T3 and GamesRadar. Alex’s expertise touches on most areas of TechRadar but he has a particular love for phones, laptops, and cameras, being an avid photographer. Outside of work, you’ll find him indulging his love for street and travel photography, at home working on music, or down at the local climbing gym.

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