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The Galaxy A56 recently became the best mid-range phone for customers in the USA. The phone finally went on sale stateside after a few months of an orchestrated delay, and now, the A56 is the best trade-up option for A-series users.
New Galaxy A56 buyers in the USA can benefit from enhanced trade-in discounts, particularly when exchanging older A-series phones. The ongoing trade-in deals are so good that they don't drop below $100 for any of the accepted old A-series models.
Below is a full breakdown of all the discounts you can get on the Galaxy A56 when you trade up from an older Galaxy A phone, ranging from the oldest and cheapest to the newest (in no particular order).
The deal is simple. Samsung offers either $100 or $150 off when you exchange a Galaxy A phone for the new Galaxy A56.
Without a trade-in, Samsung USA sells the Galaxy A56 for $499 (128GB) and $549 (256GB).
At the moment, Samsung USA offers only one bundle deal for the Galaxy A56. Namely, you can buy the Galaxy Buds FE budget wireless earbuds for $59 instead of $99. There are no other bundle deals available for the Galaxy A56 at the moment, but others could be added down the road.
Whether you buy the Galaxy A56 with a trade-in discount or without one, you can pay for the device in one go or set up an installment plan. Your options are $20.84 a month for 24 months or one $125 installment every two weeks.
As for the Galaxy A56 itself, it's a fantastic mid-range phone and the first in the series to deliver on Samsung's promises of two-day battery life. It's also surprisingly smooth across the UI, thanks to the Exynos 1580 chip, and the build quality is almost premium-like. Check out our reviews below for details.
Samsung Galaxy A56 review: Smooth operator
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New Galaxy A56 buyers in the USA can benefit from enhanced trade-in discounts, particularly when exchanging older A-series phones. The ongoing trade-in deals are so good that they don't drop below $100 for any of the accepted old A-series models.
It's worth trading up to the Galaxy A56
Below is a full breakdown of all the discounts you can get on the Galaxy A56 when you trade up from an older Galaxy A phone, ranging from the oldest and cheapest to the newest (in no particular order).
The deal is simple. Samsung offers either $100 or $150 off when you exchange a Galaxy A phone for the new Galaxy A56.
- Save $150 through trading in: Galaxy A25, Galaxy A35, Galaxy A54.
- Save $100 through trading in: Galaxy A32 5G, Galaxy A21, Galaxy A11, Galaxy A51/A51 5G, Galaxy A71, Galaxy A53 5G, Galaxy A23, Galaxy A13 5G, Galaxy A42 5G, Galaxy A52 5G, Galaxy A12, Galaxy A13, Galaxy A15, and Galaxy A50.
Without a trade-in, Samsung USA sells the Galaxy A56 for $499 (128GB) and $549 (256GB).
Browse the latest Galaxy A56 offers at Samsung
Buy NowAt the moment, Samsung USA offers only one bundle deal for the Galaxy A56. Namely, you can buy the Galaxy Buds FE budget wireless earbuds for $59 instead of $99. There are no other bundle deals available for the Galaxy A56 at the moment, but others could be added down the road.
Whether you buy the Galaxy A56 with a trade-in discount or without one, you can pay for the device in one go or set up an installment plan. Your options are $20.84 a month for 24 months or one $125 installment every two weeks.
As for the Galaxy A56 itself, it's a fantastic mid-range phone and the first in the series to deliver on Samsung's promises of two-day battery life. It's also surprisingly smooth across the UI, thanks to the Exynos 1580 chip, and the build quality is almost premium-like. Check out our reviews below for details.
Samsung Galaxy A56 review: Smooth operator
The post Samsung’s Galaxy A56 trade-in deals in the USA are too good to miss appeared first on imeisource.