Samsung has two amazing offers that you should take advantage of if you’re shopping for a new smartwatch this summer. Trade in any authorized device, including older Samsung watches, Apple Watches, and Garmin watches, to receive up to $250 off the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic or $200 off the Galaxy Watch 6. A second Galaxy Watch 6 or Galaxy Watch 6 Classic is completely free when you purchase one from Samsung (without a trade-in).
On Samsung’s website, you can find out which devices are eligible for the trade-in offer and how much you’ll save. For example, you can receive $200 off if you trade in an Apple Watch Series 7. In addition, you may receive $100 off the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic when you trade in a Garmin smartwatch. If you want to upgrade from a smartwatch you no longer use, this is a wonderful offer.
The most recent Samsung smartwatch model, the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic, features the largest 1.5 Super AMOLED display and the return of the brand-new, rotating bezel. There are two sizes available: 43mm and 47mm. The 47mm is the biggest size that the business has offered for a Galaxy smartwatch.
Kerry Wan, the reviews editor for ZDNET, reviewed the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic firsthand and declared that the rotating bezel, which is “intuitive and seamlessly designed,” is one of his favorite features. He also noted that “there’s more precision when setting timers and sifting through settings, as you always know that the next value or tab is a tick away.”
Additionally, Wan reported that he was able to get at least 2.5 days’ worth of use out of the watch’s battery after only one charge. The Apple Watch Series 9 has a much shorter battery life—roughly 18 hours, or 36 hours in low power mode.
If this seems like the wristwatch of your future, visit Samsung’s website to find out if you can trade in one of your previous wristwatches for a Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic and save money.
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