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Save hundreds on Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch Ultra preorder

Save hundreds on Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch Ultra preorder

Digital Trends21-07-2025
We're entering a new era of Samsung devices starting on July 25th. You can already pre-order Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 phones with a bonus $50 credit and extra offers, but did you know that you can do the same with the upcoming era of the brand's new and best smartwatches? Here, we'll go over what's available, our thoughts on each entry in the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 series, how to get them, and how much you can save. Just remember that you need to pre-order before July 25th to get these good deals.
Preorder the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 is the standard entry into the newest series of Samsung smartwatches. The Galaxy Watch 8's features list is quite long, including things like bedtime guidance, vascular stress, and even some quirky additions like an antioxidant index, among others. It's also the first watch to have ectopic heartbeat detection, a potentially lifesaving feature.
The watch has a base price of $380, but you can save up to $200 with a trade-in or get $50 of credit without a trade-in. Plus, you can get 47% off Galaxy Buds 3 Pro or 15% off Galaxy Buds 3 with your pre-order by selecting of the exclusive offers below the 'Samsung Care+' options. Tap the button below to get started on your pre-order and secure your offer before July 25th.
Preorder the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic is the standard Watch 8's more refined cousin, giving that 'classic' watch look while maintaining the same Watch 8 smarts. Where the standard Watch 8 has a digital bezel that you can use to navigate the watch's functions, the Watch 8 Classic uses a real rotating bezel. While we don't necessarily think that this is 100% better, having something real to grab onto will solve issues if you have wet fingers.
The Classic edition of the Galaxy Watch 8 will retail for $500. But, with your pre-order you can save up to $250 via trade-in or get a $100 credit without a trade-in. Then, you can get 47% off Galaxy Buds 3 Pro or 15% off Galaxy Buds 3 as a nice bonus for pre-ordering.
Preorder the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra
There's nothing like 'Ultra' to signify that something is the premium of its cohort. The 2025 Galaxy Watch Ultra features the brand's longest-lasting watch battery yet, the largest screen of the series while being slightly lower in weight than the 8 Classic, and a 10ATM water pressure rating (double the 5ATM present on the 8 and 8 Classic), all while maintaining the great health insights of the other models.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2025 will retail for $650, but you can save $100 when you pre-order, plus save up to $250 with a trade-in. This watch also offers the best complimentary offers, giving you 87% off the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro or 71% off the Galaxy Buds 3.
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