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Amazon now offering FREE 2x storage upgrades on all Galaxy S26 models + up to $200 gift cards

The massive pre-order deals on the new Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra are now live, as you likely know. But if you’re still scoping out the best possible offer for your needs – there are so many options out there – you might want to consider the Amazon deal. While there’s no denying the up to $900 in instant savings at checkout with trade-ins directly from Samsung, never mind the ability to score a FREE set of Galaxy Buds 4 or Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, Amazon is serving up a FREE $200 2x storage deal alongside a $200 gift card right now on Galaxy S26 Ultra, and much of the same on the more affordable models too. 

Firstly, here’s a quick rundown of the deals available straight from Samsung – they are particularly compelling if you’re going to trade-in or if you want to score some FREE Galaxy Buds 4 or Buds 4 Pro:

How to get Galaxy Buds 4 Pro for FREE

How to score a FREE set of the new $180 Galaxy Buds 4

That said, Amazon is offering FREE 2x storage upgrades on the new devices (worth $200) and some FREE gift card offers as well. This will yield you the upgraded 512GB models for the price of the 256GB and net you some FREE Amazon credit you can spend on anything. You won’t get deals on the new Galaxy Buds 4/Pro that are quite as good as Samsung, and you will have to wait to score the gift card until launch day next week, but the 2x storage upgrade might be compelling for some folks:

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices