Samsung launches New Galaxy Club upgrade program with Galaxy S25 series

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Samsung has introduced the New Galaxy Club, a yearly upgrade program, alongside the launch of the Galaxy S25 series. This program allows customers to upgrade their phones annually for a monthly fee. Members can enroll for $8.33/month for the Galaxy S25 Ultra and S25+ or $6.20/month for the Galaxy S25. After using the device for 12 months, they can trade it in or have remaining payments covered. The program also includes a year of free Samsung Care+ benefits, enhancing the value for customers. This new offering provides a more affordable option for those wanting the latest Galaxy phones.


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