You can reserve the Galaxy S20 smartphone via the link above. Reserving a phone does not obligate you to purchase it.
By reserving now you will receive:
- Up to $700 off with an eligible Trade-In Device
- A $100-$200 credit for accessories
- Early access to order the phone once it goes on sale
The Galaxy S20 Ultra will receive a $200 accessories credit, the Galaxy S20+ will receive a $150 accessories credit, and the Galaxy S20 will receive a $100 accessories credit.
You can read a first look review of the phone from The Verge here.
Eligible $700 trade-in phones:
- Note 10/10+
- iPhone 11 Pro/Pro Max
Eligible $600 trade-in phones:
- S10, and S10+
- iPhone 11, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max
- Pixel 4, Pixel 4 XL
Also eligible for trade in:
- Samsung:
- Galaxy S9/S9+: $300
- S10e/Note9: $300
- Galaxy Note8: $200
- Galaxy S8/S8+: $200
- Galaxy S7/Edge: $200
- Apple:
- iPhone X/XR: $300
- iPhone 8/8+: $300
- iPhone 7/7+: $200
- iPhone 6S/6S+: $200
- Google:
- Pixel 3/Pixel 3 XL: $300
- Pixel 3a/Pixel 3a XL: $200
Other phones are also eligible for varying trade-in discounts. Samsung will pay for return shipping if your phone is not accepted. To receive the Trade-In Value as displayed, you must send your Trade-In Device to Samsung within 15 days of receiving your New Samsung Device.
You will have from 2/21-3/5 to make your order.
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Galaxy s9 trade in?
The s9 has a $300 trade in value
Have quite a few old 6s pluses. They are worth $200 trade in value.
Would it be possible to Trade in 3 of those and get $600 off the price and $300 in accessories?
Probably not
Does the trade in device need to be in working order?
The s20 is not available for verizon
Unlocked works for all carriers.
It seems that the unlocked version of the S20 will not be compatible with Verizon’s mmWave 5G network. They saying that the antenna may be too big for the phone.
Apparently the S20 Ultra will have mmWave 5G.
Wifi calling won’t work
verizon network is cdma. not gsm!!!
Ok?
Does it matter if the device I am trading in (iphone 6s) has a cracked screen?
Samsung has a cracked screen offer, personally, I am not sure, but it will most likely be less than one in perfect condition.
As far as 5G bands, does anyone know if these have mid and low band for a future Tmobile-Speint merge?
Seems like the first version S20 will only connect to the mid and low bands, which is why it’s not available as a Verizon phone.
Do trade in phones have to be working? Can they be damaged?
Thanks
TO ALL THE DOES THE TRADE-IN PHONE HAVE TO WORKING FOLKS:
One click on the original link…
“To be eligible for trade-in, your qualifying device must meet all Trade-In Program eligibility requirements, which include, but are not limited to, that the device powers on, holds a charge, and does not power off unexpectedly; has a functioning display; has no breaks or cracks in the screen (unless a cracked screen offer applies); has no breaks or cracks in the case; has no liquid damage (whether visible or not); has no other defects that go beyond normal wear and tear; is not on a black list; has a verified FCC ID; has been reset to factory settings; has all personal information removed; has all software locks disabled; and is owned by you (leased devices are not eligible).”
What is the cost?
one piece of information missing from this article
click on the link and learn to read
seems that you have to buy it as it is a pre order and not reserve
(so it seems to me…. i could be wrong)