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Galaxy S24 FE is $200 off with any Samsung phone trade-in, even broken ones

As pre-orders have come to an end, Samsung’s Galaxy S24 FE is now available with a minimum $200 trade-in credit for any other Samsung smartphone, making for a pretty enticing upgrade if you’re on an older device.

The Galaxy S24 FE is, on its own, a somewhat confusing device. It’s comparable to the Galaxy S24+ in a lot of ways, offering the same screen size, similar cameras, and more, but at a price that feels a little high. The usual $649 price tag isn’t the best value, especially looking at Samsung’s switch from Qualcomm chips to its own Exynos, but at a discount, this seems like a solid device.

Likely for a limited time only, Samsung is offering the Galaxy S24 FE for $200 off with the trade-in of any old Samsung smartphone.

This includes devices as old as 2021’s Galaxy A32 and more. Any Samsung smartphone in “good” condition is eligible for a full $200 trade-in credit, taking the price of Galaxy S24 FE down to $449. If you have a device with a broken display, Samsung will likely still give you $200 in credit, but will drop it for some models. At bare minimum, you can get $100 off for any Samsung device, cracked screen or not.

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It’s a solid offer for the new device, and takes the price down to a very reasonable point too. That’s especially considering that the same trade-in promos aren’t available for the Galaxy S24+ we’d usually point you towards. Looking at the same example of the Galaxy A32, you’d only get $50 in trade-in credit, assuming it’s in good condition.

Samsung hasn’t mentioned how long this offer will be available, so if you’re in need of an upgrade, the Galaxy S24 FE is ready and waiting. You can only get this trade-in deal thorough Samsung.com.

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