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How to stack Galaxy S26 Ultra discounts and get an extra $50 off

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 trio is finally here, and as usual, the pre-order period is typically where you’re going to find the best deals for at least the next few months. If you haven’t completed checkout, though, you can save an additional $50 off your order in addition to trade-in values, student discounts, and more.

Right now, you can score an extra $50 off your S26 pre-order — on any of the three models — with the coupon code PAYPAL50. This code is good through the entire pre-order period, so you can use it between now and March 10th. You will, as you can probably guess, need to complete your payment with PayPal in order to keep the discount, but that’s the only catch. Regardless of where PayPal is pulling your cash from, you’ll get an instant $50 credit immediately.

This code stacks, so if you’re trading in a smartphone — like, say, the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, which scores you a whopping $500 back for six-year-old hardware — you’ll can likely cut the price of your next phone nearly in half. Samsung is continuing to offer $90 student discounts as well, so anyone with a qualifying .edu email address can save even more. Plus, when you use our links above, you’ll automatically get a $30 credit at checkout towards accessories like smartwatches, earbuds, or Samsung Care+. Not too shabby — and again, everything stacks.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra left our own Ben Schoon pretty impressed in his hands-on, largely thanks to a refined design that continues to improve how comfortable Samsung’s devices feel in the hand. Samsung also managed to wow us with its new Privacy Display, which really does feel like the first hardware-centric feature to impress in ages. The Galaxy S26 and S26+ aren’t too shabby, either, though in comparison to the Ultra, they’re far more familiar devices.

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Act quick — most of these deals are set to disappear when the phone launches on March 11th.

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