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Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, Galaxy S22 Ultra India pre-booking goes ‘live’ today: Price, offers

 


Samsung Galaxy S22 Series: last week Samsung launched its flagship smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy S22 series. Now, the details about a pre-booking event have also been shared by the company. The pre-booking event is slated to be held on Samsung Live in a matter of hours, and during the event, customers will be able to pre-book the smartphones in these three series — Galaxy S22 Ultra, Galaxy S22+ and Galaxy S22.

Customers who pre-book the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra during the event or till midnight on February 22 will be eligible to get a Galaxy Watch4 at a cost of Rs 2,999, instead of its usual cost of Rs 26,999, among other benefits.

Samsung Mobile India's biggest sale of the year is happening on Monday, February 20, with pre-booking for Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. Customers who pre-book from midnight of Sunday (February 19) to Monday (February 20) get a free Galaxy Watch4 valued at Rs 2,999 instead of Rs 26,999 and get a bonus worth up to Rs 8,000. They also get a free upgrade bonus of up to Rs 8,000 on the Galaxy S22 Ultra smartphone. This promotional offer would be available in select malls across the country.

Samsung Galaxy S22 pre-booking event.The pre-booking event will be conducted by Samsung on Samsung Live – the company’s own live ecommerce platform. The pre-booking event starts from today and will end at midnight on February 22.

Samsung Galaxy S22 series price in India launch was expected from the first quarter, but it's now been pushed to the second quarter. The entry-level model of the S22 series is priced at Rs 72,999 for the 8GB/128GB model. Users can pre-order for all models starting May 9, 2018 and buy it after May 25 on Amazon India, Samsung India eStore and Samsung Experience Store

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