Samsung decreased the Galaxy S24 price right before Google’s Pixel 9 entered the markets earlier this month.
Now, with the iPhone 16 release weeks away, the Korean company has once again discounted its flagship smartphone.
The new deal is rare in that it knocks a straight $200 off the headline price, bringing the Galaxy S24 down to $1219.99.
Typically these $200 price cuts are saved for the Black Friday holiday shopping period, but we know that Samsung, Google, and Apple (on occasion) have run several aggressive deals this year as they try to steal loyal customers from each other.
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The deal runs until September 2nd and only applies if you don’t have a phone to trade in.
If you do, Samsung has boosted its trade-in prices for your old device, as it has done several other times this year.
There are some good savings to be made here when buying the Ultra unit:
- $650 for the Galaxy S22 Ultra
- $600 for the Galaxy S21 Ultra
- $500 for the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max
- $400 for the Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max
As always, prices for Google’s Pixel range don’t match those of Samsung and Apple.
For example, Samsung will only give you $300 for the Pixel 7 Pro and Pixel 8 Pro.
Considering that the latter isn’t even a year old, those are not good numbers.
However, if you own a Pixel phone, Google is running some decent trade in deals for its old tech.

The company values the Pixel 8 Pro at $699, which is the highest I’ve seen for it across all three companies.
Even the Pixel 7 Pro is worth a solid $540.
Prices fluctuate for other brands. For example, Google will part with $635 for the iPhone 14 Pro Max, against Samsung’s $500 price. But it will only pay $360 for your Galaxy S22 Ultra, compared to Samsung’s $650 valuation.
The reason for the enhanced trade-in prices is thanks to a new pre-order deal it is running for the Pixel 9 Pro Fold.
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The company is also offering $350 in store credit when the foldable phone is pre-ordered, alongside a free year of Gemini Advanced and 2TB of cloud storage.
The latter is similar to what it offered Pixel 9 buyers, but the store credit is both new and significant.
As you would expect, the $350 voucher is almost as much as the $349.99 Pixel Watch 3. Samsung is running a very similar deal that gives away a store credit that equals the same amount as some of its wearables.
Samsung’s $1500 Galaxy Fold 6 offer is also still running. The Koran company revived its Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 pre-order deal at the end of July and extended it until September 9th.
In short, foldable phone buyers can get double storage for free, receive an enhanced trade-in price for an old phone, and a $300 store credit towards a wearable device. One free year of Samsung Care + has also been thrown into the bundle.