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Except for some older devices, Samsung’s Galaxy S23 trade-in values aren’t that great

I think we can all probably agree that Samsung’s trade-in values are kind of garbage for the Galaxy S23 launch when compared to previous years. As an example, a Galaxy S21 Ultra was fetching $850 in trade value towards a Galaxy S22 Ultra a year ago. Even the Galaxy S20 Ultra, a 2-year old phone at the time, was getting folks $825 instantly off. The deals were almost too good.

For this Galaxy S23 Ultra and Galaxy S23 launch, the biggest trade you can get is a Galaxy Fold 4 for $750. The Galaxy S22 Ultra is only going to get you $600 at the moment. That’s…wow that’s bad. Granted, that’s $100 more than you were getting during pre-orders, but you also aren’t getting the free storage upgrade either. Whoa, that is awful. Although that is $100 more than what you received during pre-orders, the complimentary storage upgrade is also not included.

You see my point: Samsung this year didn’t exactly offer the usual crazy bargains. I’m not sure what it means for the industry, but I do know that an S23 gadget will cost us a little more.

Yet, if you still have an outdated handset in a drawer that you haven’t gotten rid of, this would be a good moment to trade it in for a Samsung S23 device. There are some excellent bargains available that still give you the immediate savings. Here are a few that, in our opinion, stand out, and this connection will.

Galaxy Note 10+ ($410 off): The best value at the moment is $410 off if you trade-in a Galaxy Note 10+. The Note 10+ is somehow worth more than a Note 20.

Galaxy Note 9 ($340 off): Got something older than a Note 10? The Note 9 is worth $340!

Galaxy Note 8 ($310 off): OK, you get the idea – all the old Note phones are worth a good chunk that’ll let you get into the S23 Ultra and massively upgrade your experience.

Galaxy S22 ($410 off): The Galaxy S22 at $410 isn’t bad, since it’s a tiny device with horrible battery life that you should absolutely look to ditch. If anything, take that $410 and upgrade to a Galaxy S23 with its slightly bigger battery.

Galaxy S10 ($140): This is one of those you really might have in a drawer. It’s time to get rid of it and get a new phone.

On top of that instant trade-in discount, Samsung is offering up to $100 in credit to spend on accessories with purchase. So get rid of your old phone, get these really nice Galaxy S23 devices, and toss in a case or earbuds with it.