Pre-Order Samsung Devices: Unlock Exclusive Savings and Perks

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Galaxy Ring is available for $349 ($50 off).
Galaxy Z Flip 6 (512GB) is available for $449.
Galaxy Z Fold 6 (512GB) can be purchased for $699 with eligible trade-in.
New Galaxy Watch Ultra can be bought for an impressive discount of $299 ($430 off).
Pre-ordering comes with additional perks such as free accessories.
Pre-ordering Samsung devices offers significant savings and benefits during the pre-order period.
Pre-Order Samsung Devices: Unlock Exclusive Savings and Perks

Pre-Ordering Samsung Devices: A Wise Decision

The pre-order period for Samsung's latest devices, including the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Z Flip 6, Galaxy Watch Ultra, and Galaxy Ring, offers significant savings and benefits that make it an attractive option for consumers. During this period, trade-in values are increased, storage is doubled for free, and certain groups may qualify for additional savings through Samsung's Offer Program.

For instance, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 (512GB) can be purchased for $699 with eligible trade-in during pre-order period. Similarly, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 (512GB) is available for $449 and the Galaxy Ring for $349 ($50 off). The new Galaxy Watch Ultra can be bought for an impressive discount of $299 ($430 off).

These savings are not just limited to the devices themselves. Pre-ordering also comes with additional perks such as free accessories like a Selected Free Strap, Smart Tag2, 15W Charger W/O Cable and Wireless Powerbank for the Galaxy Watch Ultra or a free Galaxy Buds Case for the Buds series.

It's important to note that these savings are only available during the pre-order period. Once it ends, these discounted prices will no longer be offered. Therefore, if you have your eyes on any of these devices, now is the best time to make your purchase.

Samsung's Latest Devices: A Powerful Lineup

The new suite of Galaxy devices includes the Z Fold 6, Watch Ultra, and Ring. Each device offers unique features that cater to different needs and preferences. The Z Fold 6 boasts an upgraded hinge system, while the Watch Ultra comes with a BioActive sensor for greater accuracy in health readings.

The Ring has been particularly impressive for tracking sleep since I dislike wearing a smartwatch to bed. The Galaxy Watch battery life is ridiculous and performance is awesome. The new hinge system on the Z Fold 6 is truly remarkable, making it a good year to be a Samsung fan.

In conclusion, pre-ordering Samsung's latest devices during the pre-order period offers significant savings and benefits that make it an attractive option for consumers. With each device offering unique features and capabilities, there's something for everyone in this powerful lineup.



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    • Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Ultra has built-in LTE and runs the latest version of WearOS 5.
    • Heart rate accuracy improved in newer Galaxy Watches.
    • Sleep apnea detection is easy to use on the Galaxy Watch Ultra.
    • Energy score is helpful feature on the Galaxy Watch Ultra.
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  • Deception (80%)
    The article contains selective reporting as the author compares the Galaxy Watch Ultra and Galaxy Watch 7 but only mentions a few differences between them, implying that they are significantly different when in reality they have similar features. The author also makes editorializing statements such as 'that's because' and 'it's obvious', which are not facts.
    • The Ultra offers a tougher, titanium construction and a few more workout tools, just like the older watch.
    • But after almost two weeks of testing the Ultra, it’s the regular Galaxy Watch 7 that I’d recommend for most people.
  • Fallacies (85%)
    The author makes several comparisons between the Galaxy Watch Ultra and other smartwatches, implying that the Ultra is a 'cut-and-paste job' of previous models and competitors. This is an appeal to ignorance fallacy as the author does not provide any evidence to support this claim. The author also expresses their personal opinion about the size of the watch being bulky and annoying that they cannot use earlier Galaxy Watch bands on it, which are irrelevant to the evaluation of logical fallacies in the article.
    • ][The Galaxy Watch Ultra is a 'cut-and-paste job' of previous models and competitors.][/This is an appeal to ignorance fallacy as the author does not provide any evidence to support this claim.]
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    • Samsung released the Galaxy Watch Ultra and Buds 3 Pro, which closely resemble Apple’s designs.
    • The Galaxy Watch Ultra shares a similar design with the older Galaxy Gear Sport rather than the Apple Watch Ultra.
    • The case design of Samsung’s Buds 3 and Buds 3 Pro is considered more practical than Apple’s AirPod cases.
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  • Deception (30%)
    The author makes editorializing statements and uses emotional manipulation by expressing his personal preference for Samsung's Galaxy Watch Ultra over Apple's Ultra watch. He also engages in selective reporting by focusing on five things that make the Galaxy Watch Ultra more appealing to him, while ignoring potential advantages of the Apple Watch Ultra. The author also makes a false statement when he claims that Samsung didn't steal the design of the Apple Watch Ultra for the Galaxy Watch Ultra, but later admits that Samsung was inspired by an older Samsung model instead.
    • It goes without saying (but by looking at the two watches) that Samsung ripped off the basic ‘vibe’ of the Apple Watch Ultra.
    • 5 things make the Galaxy Watch Ultra the better ‘Ultra’ than the Apple Watch Ultra.
    • I find the Galaxy Watch Ultra to be better-looking than the Apple Watch Ultra.
  • Fallacies (75%)
    The author makes several comparisons between Samsung and Apple products, implying that Samsung has copied Apple's designs. This is an appeal to authority fallacy as the author does not provide any evidence that Apple holds a patent on the designs in question. Additionally, the author uses inflammatory rhetoric by referring to Samsung's actions as 'cheap marketing campaigns' and 'stealing.'
    • ]It was almost yesterday when Samsung went on X to poke fun at Apple’s latest iOS 18 software about how ‘late’ it was to add certain features already found on Android phones. [The author is implying that Samsung has a moral high ground because they released features before Apple, but this is not a fallacy as such, it's just an opinion.] The roast didn’t go as planned. In fact, Samsung got roasted back by hundreds of X users who compared the anti-Apple tweets to a ‘cheap marketing campaign’.[The author is using inflammatory language to describe the response to Samsung's tweets, which is not a fallacy but an opinion.] And just when you thought it couldn’t get any more ironic, Samsung decides to drop the new Galaxy Watch Ultra and Galaxy Buds 3 and 3 Pro - without a doubt, the most Apple-inspired pair of Samsung devices we’ve ever seen in a while.[The author is making a statement of fact, but it is an opinion as to what constitutes 'the most Apple-inspired' Samsung devices.] It goes without saying (but by looking at the two watches) that Samsung ripped off the basic ‘vibe’ of the Apple Watch Ultra. A titanium housing, a larger, square-ish sapphire crystal screen, an orange ‘Quick button’, and shockingly identical straps. Oh, and a super red Night mode, so the two Ultra watches look identical even in pitch dark.[The author is stating that Samsung has copied Apple's design elements, but this is not a fallacy as such. It becomes a fallacy if the author presents it as evidence of wrongdoing on Samsung's part.]
    • Frankly, I’m not a big ‘smartwatch’ guy and I only use my Pixel Watch 2 because it came with my Pixel 8 Pro, but there are five things that make the Galaxy Watch Ultra more appealing to me compared to Apple’s Ultra watch.
    • [The author is stating her personal preferences, which is not a fallacy.] Above all, I find the Galaxy Watch Ultra to be better-looking than the Apple Watch Ultra. Why? Well, Samsung’s Ultra watch pulls off a unique ‘square but round’ look at the same time, and that’s something you don’t see often in the smartwatch world.[The author is stating her opinion on design.] Sure, that’s not gonna be everybody’s cup of tea but it makes the Galaxy Watch Ultra easier to pair with different outfits - especially something more formal.
    • [The author is stating her personal preferences and opinions.] Number one, I commend Samsung’s decision to keep the circular watch face, which makes the Ultra look like a watch instead of a ‘wrist computer’. At least relative to the Apple Watch Ultra (and every other Apple Watch). It seems like many forget but the Galaxy Watch Ultra ($600) is $150 cheaper than the Apple Watch Ultra ($800), and that’s admirable considering the two seem to use identical materials.
    • [The author is stating facts, but it becomes a fallacy if she presents it as evidence of wrongdoing on Apple's part.] Samsung’s Ultra watch is also said to have longer battery life than Apple Watch Ultra - at least in Power saving mode (we’ll have to double check that). It also features two kinds of gestures that let you control the watch without touching it (instead of one on Apple Watch) - you can pinch your fingers (directly borrowed from Apple), or flick your wrist - that’s new! And for what it’s worth, it has ‘the most powerful chip on a smartwatch’, so… there’s that
    • [The author is stating her opinion and making comparisons between the two products.] No, Samsung didn’t steal the design of the Apple Watch Ultra for the Galaxy Watch Ultra - only the overall ‘vibe’. Galaxy Watch Ultra (left) vs Galaxy Gear Sport (right).[The author is stating that Samsung did not copy all of Apple's design elements, but this is not a fallacy as such. It becomes a fallacy if she presents it as evidence that Samsung did not copy any design elements from Apple.] As you can see, the Gear Sport must’ve been the major inspiration behind the new Galaxy Watch Ultra. The front of the watches looks nearly identical, while even the button layout seems directly brought over from the Gear Sport.
    • [The author is stating her opinion and making comparisons between two products.] But not the watch!!! Replacing your iconic design with the competition: Apple-inspired Galaxy Buds 3 might be uglier, but they seem more practical than AirPods. As for the Galaxy Buds 3 and 3 Pro, it was quite surprising that Samsung decided to give up on the unique design of six generations of Galaxy Buds for what looks nearly identical to the original AirPods and AirPods Pro.
    • [The author is stating her opinion on design.] That being said, the stem Samsung went with has sharper corners and it sticks out in a very unique, bluetooth earpiece, type of way (which I don’t love). However, I think the case is what makes the Buds 3 and Buds 3 Pro better than AirPods. I drop my AirPods rather often when I try to take them out of the case, because of how it’s designed, and it looks like Samsung tried to address this issue by cutting off the top half of the front bit of the case, which makes grabbing onto the earbuds easier.
    • [The author is stating her opinion on design and functionality.] We get it, Samsung – you can make a good Apple knock-off... But that’s not what leaders do. There’s this YouTube cooking show I watch from time to time, where host Joshua Weissman has a segment called ‘But better’. The concept of the videos is that he takes a popular (often fast food) dish and makes it better… at home. And that’s more or less how I see Samsung’s new wearables compared to their Apple counterparts.
    • [The author is stating her opinion on design and functionality.] Of course, design is subjective, so you don’t have to agree with me on this one, but in the case of the Apple Watch Ultra vs Galaxy Watch Ultra, I do indeed find Samsung’s ticker to look more versatile, which is crucial for a wearable device. On the other hand, I prefer the cleaner aesthetic of the AirPods Pro over the flashy looks of the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. However, Samsung’s done a better job with the case, which seems more practical/cooler.
    • [The author is stating her opinion on design and functionality.] The point is that it is possible to get inspired by the competition and manage to make a product that looks just as good, or even better. However, that’s usually something we say about a smaller, less popular company – not Samsung. But when a huge player like Samsung overtly borrows elements of a direct competitor’s product designs and marketing material… Yeah, not a good look. It’s a cheap move, and a very ironic one considering the South Korean company won’t stop poking fun at Apple for being ‘slow’. Perhaps Samsung wants Apple to pick up the pace so the South Korean company can get more… inspired?
  • Bias (90%)
    The author expresses a preference for the Galaxy Watch Ultra over the Apple Watch Ultra and justifies this preference by pointing out five differences between the two. However, in doing so, he repeatedly compares and contrasts the two watches, implying that Samsung's design was inspired by Apple's. While he later clarifies that only certain elements were inspired (such as the straps and marketing), his initial statements create a bias towards viewing Samsung as copying Apple. He also uses language such as 'cheap marketing campaign' and 'criminal amount of similarities', which further reinforces this bias.
    • And just when you thought it couldn’t get any more ironic, Samsung decides to drop the new Galaxy Watch Ultra and Galaxy Buds 3 and 3 Pro - without a doubt, the most Apple-inspired pair of Samsung devices we’ve ever seen in a while.
      • Despite all of the ‘criminal’ amount of similarities, I’m in the minority of people who actually like what Samsung has done here.
        • It goes without saying (but by looking at the two watches) that Samsung ripped off the basic ‘vibe’ of the Apple Watch Ultra.
          • Samsung went on X to poke fun at Apple’s latest iOS 18 software about how ‘late’ it was to add certain features already found on Android phones. The roast didn’t go as planned.
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          • Unique Points
            • Pre-order period is the best time to buy Samsung devices due to increased trade-in savings, doubled free storage, and potential additional savings for certain groups.
            • Galaxy Z Fold 6 (512GB) can be purchased for $699 with eligible trade-in during pre-order period.
            • Galaxy Z Flip 6 (512GB) can be purchased for $449 during pre-order period.
            • Galaxy Ring can be purchased for $349 ($50 off) during pre-order period.
            • Galaxy Watch Ultra can be purchased for $299 ($430 off) during pre-order period.
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          • Unique Points
            • Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 has new colors, a faster processor, more storage, and can monitor more health and wellness metrics including AGEs Index.
            • The new BioActive sensor in Galaxy Watch 7 promises greater accuracy with readings.
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          • Unique Points
            • Samsung is offering exclusive pre-order discounts for its Premium Members on the new Galaxy Watch Ultra and Buds series.
            • Loyal Samsung Members can unlock up to a 40% discount by generating a unique voucher code in the Samsung Members app.
            • Pre-order the Galaxy Watch Ultra to receive an Adventure Pack worth RM806, including a Selected Free Strap, Smart Tag2, 15W Charger W/O Cable and Wireless Powerbank, and an additional RM200 instant rebate.
            • Pre-order the Galaxy Watch7 to receive free gifts worth up to RM378 (Selected Free Strap and a Smart Tag2), as well as an additional RM200 off instantly.
            • Pre-order the Galaxy Buds3 or Buds3 Pro to receive a free Galaxy Buds Case worth RM169.
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