SamMobile has affiliate and sponsored partnerships. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn a commission.

News For You
News For You
Notifications

Get free Galaxy Buds and Galaxy Fit with Galaxy Note 10+ in the US

Phone
By 

Last updated: September 30th, 2019 at 09:41 UTC+02:00

As a limited time offer, Samsung is giving away a Galaxy Fit and the Galaxy Buds for free with every Galaxy Note 10+ purchase in the US. Bought separately, the Galaxy Buds and Galaxy Fit would set you back by $229.98, making this is a pretty impressive deal for what is Samsung's most impressive Galaxy Note flagship yet. And the free Galaxy Buds and Galaxy Fit make sense when you consider that the Note 10+ does not have either a 3.5mm headphone jack or a heart rate sensor, two features that were once taken for granted on Samsung's flagship phones.

Samsung isn't limiting the deal to any particular storage, color, or carrier variant of the Note 10+. You can go with any carrier of your choice or select the unlocked variant – you can also grab the 5G Galaxy Note 10+ from Verizon if you like. The free Galaxy Buds and Galaxy Fit will be added to your order automatically once you've made your storage, carrier, and color choices, but if you don't want these wearables, you can instead opt for $200 of Samsung.com credit that you can spend on buying a different product from the company's official website.

In addition to the free wearables (or the $200 credit), customers also get free access to Spotify Premium and YouTube Premium for six and four months respectively, an offer that is also applicable to the regular Galaxy Note 10. If you've been looking to buy a Galaxy Note 10+ in the US, this may be the perfect time to pick one up, so go ahead and visit Samsung's website to make the purchase.

Don't forget to check out our Galaxy Buds review and Galaxy Fit review to see what these two devices are all about.

Via DealsPhone Galaxy BudsGalaxy FitGalaxy Note 10Galaxy Note 10 Plus
Galaxy AI summarized

Scroll for more related content
News For You

You might also like

Samsung’s legendary phones facing bootloop issues after update

Samsung’s legendary phones facing bootloop issues after update

A few days ago, Samsung released an update to the SmartThings app that reportedly caused severe issues for some older Samsung smartphones. Multiple Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 series users complained about their phones getting stuck in a boot loop. The company has now confirmed the cause. Samsung confirms SmartThings update caused bootloop issues […]

  • By Asif Iqbal Shaik
  • 1 month ago
Galaxy Buds could soon offer improved audio with Galaxy Chromebooks

Galaxy Buds could soon offer improved audio with Galaxy Chromebooks

Google is desperately trying to improve ChromeOS to make it a viable alternative to macOS and Windows. It is far from being a full-fledged modern operating system right now, but Google has started making major changes to ChromeOS' fundamentals. This, among other things, will improve the wireless audio quality of Chromebooks. So, when you connect […]

  • By Asif Iqbal Shaik
  • 5 months ago
Samsung wins patent lawsuit related to Bixby, Galaxy Buds

Samsung wins patent lawsuit related to Bixby, Galaxy Buds

Samsung has won a patent lawsuit related to Bixby and Galaxy Buds in the USA. This patent lawsuit was filed by an ex-Samsung employee who earlier led the company's legendary patent fight against Apple. Samsung wins lawsuit related to Bixby, Galaxy Buds, and other audio technologies A US court has reportedly rejected a patent infringement […]

  • By Asif Iqbal Shaik
  • 5 months ago
Galaxy Buds can now launch Samsung Music with touch and hold gesture

Galaxy Buds can now launch Samsung Music with touch and hold gesture

Samsung's wireless earbuds come with a touchpad and support various touch gestures, including a touch and hold gesture that can be assigned to launching apps like Spotify and Bixby or performing actions such as increasing and decreasing the volume But did you know that the touch and hold gesture cannot be used to launch the […]

  • By Abhijeet Mishra
  • 7 months ago
How to use navigation gestures with the S Pen on Galaxy phones

How to use navigation gestures with the S Pen on Galaxy phones

Gesture navigation has been a thing on smartphones for some time now. More and more users are switching from the traditional navigation buttons to gestures on Android smartphones, including those made by Samsung. However, on Samsung smartphones and tablets that come with an S Pen, navigation gestures can become an issue when the S Pen […]

  • By Abhijeet Mishra
  • 7 months ago
Galaxy S24 sales surpass 1 million mark in South Korea, beating Galaxy S8

Galaxy S24 sales surpass 1 million mark in South Korea, beating Galaxy S8

The Galaxy S24 series has received tremendous response since its launch last month. Samsung's new flagship smartphone series broke pre-order records in several countries, including India and South Korea. Samsung has revealed that the Galaxy S24 series sales have crossed 1 million in its home country in record time. Galaxy S24 sales cross 1 million […]

  • By Asif Iqbal Shaik
  • 8 months ago