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Samsung Offers 30% Off for Service Workers and 35% on TVs

At a Glance

  • Samsung is giving a 30% discount to government employees, first responders, military personnel, and educators.
  • The company’s TV lineup can be saved up to 35%, with some models offering over $2,100 off.
  • Trade-in recycling can earn up to $200 off a new TV, and select appliances can be discounted by $1,800.

Why it matters: These deals lower the cost of Samsung’s flagship electronics and appliances, making high-tech upgrades more accessible to a broad audience.

Samsung’s latest promotional push is aimed at consumers looking for substantial savings on a wide range of products-from smartphones and gaming monitors to smart TVs and kitchen appliances. The brand is offering a mix of coupon codes, trade-in credits, and special program discounts that can stack with other offers.

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Overview of Samsung Promotions

Samsung’s marketing team has rolled out a suite of discount programs that target different customer segments. The primary avenues for savings are:

  • Promo codes that give flat-rate or percentage discounts on specific product categories.
  • Offer Programs that reward public-service employees and educators with extra savings.
  • Referral codes that provide both buyer and friend discounts.
  • Trade-in recycling that offers credits for old devices.

Each program is designed to work alongside the others, allowing customers to combine benefits for maximum savings.

Promo Code Highlights

The most visible discounts come from a handful of promo codes. The key offers are:

Product Category Discount How to Redeem
Galaxy smartphones 15% off Register for the email newsletter and receive a code via inbox
Galaxy Buds, watches, tablets 30% off when ordering a Galaxy S25 Ultra Use the code at checkout
TVs and audio 10% off, or 15% when bundling both Email subscription required
Galaxy Z Fold7 $1,000 off with trade-in Apply trade-in credit during purchase
Galaxy Z Flip7 Up to $600 off Standard promotional price

Customers who purchase multiple items together can stack these codes, creating significant savings on bundled purchases.

Offer Program for Service Workers

Samsung’s Offer Program is a dedicated channel for certain public-service groups. The program’s current perks include:

  • An additional 15% off the Galaxy Watch8.
  • Up to $200 off with a trade-in credit.
  • An extra 10% off the Frame Pro Neo QLED 4K TV, Galaxy XR, and Galaxy Tab S11 series.

Eligibility is limited to government employees, first responders, military personnel, and educators. Members can combine these discounts with most other promotions, including the standard promo codes.

Referral Code Savings

Referral codes allow friends to receive a 5% discount on their first purchase, capped at $250. The referrer earns up to $100 off each order, potentially totaling $1,000 saved per calendar year if the referral volume is high. Signing up for a Samsung Rewards account and downloading the mobile app unlocks app-only coupons and early access to new products.

TV Savings and Bundles

Samsung’s TV lineup is currently trending, with the Frame TV, Q60D, S90C, and S95D models offering discounts that can reach 35%. The biggest single-model discount is $2,100 off on certain models.

A notable bundle offers $7,500 off when purchasing a Neo QLED 4K TV with a Dolby ATMOS soundbar. These bundled deals are available through Samsung’s online store and can be combined with trade-in credits.

Trade-In Recycling Program

The trade-in recycling program accepts any brand and size of TV. Customers can receive up to $200 off a new Samsung TV. Samsung handles the recycling of the old unit, simplifying the upgrade process.

Appliances and Kitchen Deals

Samsung’s Bespoke line of appliances is also on sale. Key offers include:

  • 35% off Bespoke Refrigerators, plus a free set of panels valued at $399.
  • $400 off the Bespoke AI All-in-One Laundry Combo.
  • Up to $1,800 off various appliances, including the Bespoke 4-Door French Door Refrigerator with Beverage Center.
  • $1,000 off a Bespoke Smart Slide-In Electric Range, with a $50 Samsung Rewards bonus.

These appliances feature AI-powered displays, smart home integration, and camera systems that allow remote monitoring of cooking.

Free Cookware Offer

Samsung is offering a free induction cookware set-a five-piece Circulon Premier Professional set-when a customer purchases any Samsung induction cooktop or range. The offer is valid even if the cookware is not purchased directly from Samsung. To claim, customers must navigate to Samsung’s promotions tab, select “Website,” complete the online claim form, and then redeem the unique code on Circulon’s website.

Staying Updated on Samsung

News Of Fort Worth regularly publishes guides and reviews that help consumers decide which Galaxy device best fits their needs. The latest coverage includes:

  • Comparisons of the Galaxy S24 series.
  • Setup instructions for the Galaxy S25.
  • Advice on accessories worth purchasing.

Readers are encouraged to subscribe to the brand’s newsletters for the latest coupon codes and product releases.

Key Takeaways

  • Samsung’s discount ecosystem allows customers to stack promo codes, offer program benefits, referral bonuses, and trade-in credits.
  • Service workers and educators receive an extra 30% discount on select products.
  • TV bundles and appliance deals can save consumers up to $2,100 on a single TV and $1,800 on appliances.
  • The trade-in recycling program offers up to $200 off a new TV and handles the disposal of the old unit.
  • The free cookware promotion is available to all induction cooktop or range buyers.

Consumers looking to upgrade their tech or home appliances should explore the various discount avenues to maximize savings.

Author

  • Megan L. Whitfield is a Senior Reporter at News of Fort Worth, covering education policy, municipal finance, and neighborhood development. Known for data-driven accountability reporting, she explains how public budgets and school decisions shape Fort Worth’s communities.

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