Samsung has officially revealed when its next Galaxy Unpacked event, which is where everyone’s expecting the Galaxy S26 series to be announced, will take place. But before it airs on Feb. 25 at 1 p.m. EST, the company’s offering the chance to get ahead of the game by trading in your current phone for a little extra moolah. Right now, you can sign up on Samsung’s website to trade in your phone for up to $900 while pre-ordering a Galaxy S26 phone (or, on the very unlikely chance the S26 isn’t announced at the event, whatever is announced in its place).
How to get $900 on Samsung Galaxy S26 trade-in
That’s $200 more than Samsung currently offers on trade-ins for its other phones, which top out at $700 when trading in a Galaxy S24 Ultra for a Galaxy S25 phone. And while you’re signing up, you’ll also get $30 to spend on accessories during (but not before or after) your pre-order. You can also choose to be entered in a $5,000 sweepstakes for general Samsung online store credit, if you’d like.
The catch? The pre-order window doesn’t seem to be open quiet yet. Usually, that happens within a week of Galaxy Unpacked airing, but you can still get the process started now. Just head to Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked reservation website, enter your name and at least an email address (you can also toss in your phone number, if you’d like), and you’ll be taken to the form you need. If you want to enter the sweepstakes, also check the box saying you want to enter.
From there, you can pick your current phone manufacturer and your phone model from a drop-down menu. Note that the manufacturer options include Samsung, Apple, Google, and “Other,” so it seems like Samsung is willing to let you trade in phones it doesn’t make, too. As for the model picker, you can pick models going back around five years for each of the manufacturer options, although if you don’t see your model on the list, you can also pick “Other” here, too.
How much will Samsung give me for my phone?
I can’t promise how much Samsung will give you for each specific phone model, although it stands to reason that newer and higher spec phones will earn you more. I’m also willing to wager that Samsung might give you more credit if you trade in one of its own phones, but that’s just speculation. To get the full $900, I’m guessing you’ll need to trade in a Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Once you’ve made your selection, hit Submit, then scroll down a bit and click what you’re interested in getting offers from Samsung on. Make sure you at least select “Trade In,” and then click Submit here, too.
And that’s it for now. Samsung will now know what type of phone you have and that you’re interested in a trade-in, and should email you with an appropriate trade-in offer once it’s available. Again, this should happen closer to Unpacked, likely within a week of Feb 25.
What will the Galaxy S26 look like?
All in all, it’s a good opportunity for a deal, but it does continue an unfortunate trend of Samsung’s—asking you to pre-order a device before it’s officially been revealed, and before you know its full specs list. Luckily, a number of rumors for the Galaxy S26 has made it easy to guess at what we’re likely to see, including a similar look to the S25, no ultra thin S26 Edge model, a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, and a new 10MP telephoto lens on the Ultra model. For confirmation, though, we have no choice but to wait.