You can now reserve the Samsung Galaxy S22 and get $50 store credit


The next Samsung Galaxy smartphone – almost certainly the Galaxy S22 – is now available for reservation via the official Samsung site.
Not only that, but you’ll get a neat little $50 bonus Samsung store credit on the house if you register your interest right now. From what we can see, you’ll get this as soon as device pre-orders open – which is on February 9th.
Interestingly, Samsung hasn’t ‘confirmed’ that it’s the Galaxy S22 yet. Instead, it’s simply offering a fifteen-second teaser trailer showing off two blacked-out devices on a smokey grey backdrop. Let’s not beat around the bush though – we’ve seen the Galaxy S series release at this time every year for many years now so it would be a real surprise if it wasn’t the S22.
It’s definitely a little odd – and some would say risky – to reserve a device without even seeing it first but we think it’s actually not a bad idea. We’ve seen availability issues with other recent high-profile Android releases (Pixel 6 Pro) and it’s a great option for consumers if they want to guarantee they’ll get a device. Plus, you won’t have to plop any money down here until pre-orders actually go live and you’ve had a chance to actually check the phone specs out.
Samsung Galaxy S22 reservations now available
Credit-wise, $50 isn’t a huge amount but it’s enough to contribute to a number of accessory, earbuds, or even smartwatch purchases via the Samsung Store. It’s highly likely that the official store will also have competitive trade-in rates when the devices actually release to supplement your savings even further.
Not interested? Head on over to our weekly roundup of the best cell phone deals to check out today’s options for other top Android and iOS devices.
The next Samsung Galaxy smartphone – almost certainly the Galaxy S22 – is now available for reservation via the official Samsung site. Not only that, but you’ll get a neat little $50 bonus Samsung store credit on the house if you register your interest right now. From what we can…
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