30% Off Samsung Promo Code | May 2026
Samsung is offering a range of promotional discounts in May 2026, including up to 30% off select products for eligible customers such as military personnel and educators. Shoppers can save on Galaxy smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, and home appliances through promo codes, trade-in deals, and bundled purchases. Additional savings are available via referral programs, limited-time offers, and exclusive discounts for Samsung Rewards members.
- ▪Samsung is offering a 30% discount for government employees, first responders, military personnel, and educators through its Offer Program.
- ▪Customers can save up to $1,000 on Galaxy phones through trade-in credits, including $1,000 off the Galaxy Z Fold7 and up to $700 off the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
- ▪Purchasing select Galaxy devices like the S25 Ultra unlocks 30% off Galaxy Buds, watches, and tablets.
- ▪The Samsung Frame Pro TV is $800 off when bundled, and buyers can receive a free cookware set with select appliance purchases.
- ▪Referral program participants can earn up to $100 per referral, while new customers get up to $250 off their first order.
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