Thanks to Samsung’s Gold offers, the Samsung Galaxy S24 can be ordered on sale, for less than 750 euros if you trade in your old smartphone.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 is part of Samsung’s new Galaxy range, released last February. Sold from 899 euros, this smartphone is offered with a storage capacity of 128 or 256 GB and in 7 colors. By ordering it on Samsung, this smartphone is delivered to your home free of charge and you have the option to pay for your purchase in several installments without fees. For a limited time and if you order on the Samsung Shop App, you can benefit from a trade-in bonus of up to 150 euros and a free pair of Galaxy Buds FE headphones. What are you waiting for to take advantage of it?
Take advantage of the offer on the Samsung Galaxy S24
The Samsung Galaxy S24 offers artificial intelligence with Galaxy AI. Thanks to it, you will discover a new way to communicate, learn, work and create. For example, simply circle a word or image to search.
This Samsung smartphone features a 6.2-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a resolution of 2340 x 1080 pixels. The 120Hz refresh rate ensures smooth operation, regardless of the activity in progress. The Galaxy S24’s battery life can reach up to 29 hours of video playback.
On the back of this smartphone, we find a powerful camera composed of a 50-megapixel wide-angle sensor, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle sensor and a 10-megapixel 3x optical zoom. For selfies, you can count on the 12-megapixel front sensor. You can thus capture bright photos, even in the dark thanks to AI. With the Photo Assistant, you can improve your images and thanks to Generative Retouching, it is possible to move an object or subject automatically!
Right now, fall for the Samsung Galaxy S24 via the Samsung Shop App, save money on this smartphone and receive a free pair of Galaxy headphones.
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