Home Industry Technology Samsung Galaxy S24: Pre-orders now open in UAE Samsung customers in UAE can avail pre-order benefits on the latest Galaxy S24 Series, such as free double storage upgrade, one year Samsung Care+ warranty, trade-in benefits and more by Gulf Business January 19, 2024 Image: Supplied The Samsung Galaxy S24 Series – Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy S24+ and Galaxy S24 – is now available for pre-order for customers across the UAE until January 30. Special offers across Samsung.com, in Samsung stores, and at retail partners have also been announced. Fadi Abu Shamat, head of the Mobile eXperience Division at Samsung Gulf Electronics, remarked, “The Galaxy S24 Series marks a significant leap in global connectivity and mobile innovation. “With Galaxy AI at the forefront, we’re excited to introduce the Galaxy S24 Series to the UAE, offering Galaxy enthusiasts the chance to explore myriad unique opportunities enabled by Galaxy AI. Our exclusive pre-order promotions ensure easy access to these devices and provide exceptional value for those looking to upgrade.” Read: Mobile AI is here: Samsung Galaxy S24 launches, features these amazing AI tools The Samsung Galaxy S24 Series is being offered with these add-ons for early birds UAE customers who pre-order the new Galaxy S24 Series will benefit from a complimentary double storage upgrade, a one-year Samsung Care+ support service covering accidental damage and repairs, and a free 45W travel adapter. Additionally, customers can take advantage of trade-in deals, with potential savings of up to Dhs3,700 on the Galaxy S24 Series. The future is here and it’s all yours to be held and embraced. Come down to Dubai Mall and experience the new #GalaxyS24 Series, powered with Galaxy AI. There are many more surprises and rewards waiting for you. Find us there! #GalaxyPopUp #SamsungUnpacked #GalaxyExperience pic.twitter.com/lMVtthtkGD — SamsungGulf (@SamsungGulf) January 18, 2024 Tags AI Mobile News Pre-orders SAmsung Galaxy s24 series Technology UAE You might also like Lenovo, world’s largest PC maker, to launch factory in Saudi Arabia Apple faces $3.8bn legal claim over iCloud practices Gold prices in UAE fall as global trends weigh on bullion Join our fintech, finance and investment panel on November 27