While we awaited the arrival of the Galaxy S23 series next month, Samsung confirmed the launch date of the Galaxy S23 on its website. Now, the company’s official website has released additional information regarding the pre-registration offer for its forthcoming high-end phones.

Galaxy S23 Pre-Registration Offer Gets You Free Galaxy Buds 2 Pro

The image appears to be a preview for the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked 2023 event, and it was released by Estonian store Euronics (via @sondesix). The graphic shows not only the release date for the Galaxy S23, but also an attractive pre-registration incentive. The company claims it will offer the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro to anyone who pre-registers for the Galaxy S23 and purchases it after the series hits the market. There is a great likelihood that similar offers will become available in other nations.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Unpacked 2023 Offer Galaxy Buds 2 Pro

The Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are one of the best pairs of fully wireless earbuds for Galaxy (or Android) users, and they typically retail for $229.99 in the United States. Due to the fact that Samsung won’t release fresh flagship wireless earbuds until at least later this year, this bargain is ideal for anyone intending to purchase the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, or Galaxy S23 Ultra.

When the Galaxy S23 series launches on February 1, 2023, Samsung may offer even greater pre-order discounts. The business may bundle Galaxy Buds 2, Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, or the Galaxy Watch 4 series with its forthcoming flagship devices, depending on the country. What are you most looking forward to? Please share your thoughts in the section below.

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