Samsung Galaxy S22 – Key features, prices, and more
Samsung’s Unpacked event recently unveiled a smartphone that will certainly give popular go-to brands like Apple and OnePlus a run for their money. The S22 series comes with major design upgrades that include a sleek symmetrical bezel finish, featuring four exquisite colors. You can also book them in Samsung’s exclusive colors like graphite, cream, sky blue, and violet on the official website. Here’s all you need to know about the latest Samsung Galaxy S22.
Key highlights and latest news
- The base variants of the Galaxy S22 series feature a compact build compared to its predecessors while bearing some resemblance to the older iPhones.
How much will it cost?
Before the event, these phones were rumored to cost between $849.99 and $1049. Currently, the 6.1-inch S22 and 6.6-inch S22+ variants are available for a special exclusive prelaunch price of $299 and $499 for 128GB and 256GB storage options, respectively. The 6.8-inch S22 Ultra also boasts four different storage options ranging from 128GB to 1TB capacity starting at $499.
In addition, Samsung is offering a $100 and $150 instant credit for the S22 and S22+ that can be used to purchase add-ons. You can buy the phone Unlocked or choose a network provider between Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and US Cellular. You can preorder from the official Samsung Galaxy website to get a trade-in offer and equated installment deals directly with the network provider.
- You can pay the full price of $299 & $499, OR
- Consider 36 monthly installments at just 8.34/month and $13.89/month, respectively, OR
- Split the purchase price into four interest-free equal installments, which works out to just $75 or $125 bi-weekly.
Get another $50 rebate on the total order price and save more than half the purchase cost with this limited-time offer.
If you’re looking to exchange your old phone, check out the trade-in deals on eligible Samsung, Apple, Google, and LG devices to swap the old for a brand-new Galaxy S22. Note that all preorder offers are subject to availability only till stocks last.