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Samsung details how Galaxy S25’s New Galaxy Club works

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Last updated: January 25th, 2025 at 10:22 UTC+01:00

On Wednesday, Samsung launched its flagship lineup of non-foldable smartphones for this year, the Galaxy S25 series. Along with that, the company also introduced the New Galaxy Club program in the United States of America for the new devices.

It gives you multiple benefits for upgrading from a Galaxy S25 to a newer Samsung flagship phone, such as a Galaxy S or Galaxy Z series device, in the future. However, the brand hadn’t provided complete details of the plan. Well, that’s changing today.

Here's how New Galaxy Club for Galaxy S25 works

Samsung has released more details about the New Galaxy Club program for the Galaxy S25 series, helping people decide if they want to go for this plan or not.

Samsung has priced the New Galaxy Club program at $6.20 per month for the Galaxy S25 and $8.33 per month for the Galaxy S25+ and the Galaxy S25 Ultra. This plan is exclusively available on Samsung’s official website for the US, and you have to opt for it while purchasing the device.

If you buy your Galaxy S25 by paying for it in full

When you pay for the New Galaxy Club every month for twelve months consecutively, at the end of the 12th month, Samsung will give you the option to upgrade to a newer Galaxy flagship phone. If you go ahead with it, the brand will give you fifty percent of the money you paid for your Galaxy S25 as a discount on the Samsung flagship device you upgrade to.

To put that into perspective, if you buy a Galaxy S25 Ultra by paying for it in full, and opt for this plan, you will effectively get $650 off on your next Galaxy flagship phone if you upgrade after 12 months. Check out the image below for the table provided by Samsung to explain you the plan.

If you buy your Galaxy S25 by paying for it on a 24-month EMI

When you pay for the New Galaxy Club every month for twelve months consecutively, at the end of the 12th month, Samsung will give you the option to upgrade to a newer Samsung flagship phone. If you go ahead with it, Samsung will pay the remaining 12 installments of your Galaxy S25. You can then get a new Samsung flagship phone by paying its full price.

When you pay for the New Galaxy Club every month for eighteen months consecutively, at the end of the 18th month, Samsung will give you the option to upgrade to a newer Samsung flagship phone. If you go ahead with it, Samsung will pay the remaining 6 installments of your Galaxy S25. You can then get a new Samsung flagship phone by paying its full price.

Check out our hands-on video of the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ below.

As you might have figured out, when you buy a Galaxy S25 on a 24-month EMI, you can upgrade to a new phone at the end of the 12th month or at the end of the 18th month. Those are the only two options you have. At least that’s what the details provided by Samsung say.

Samsung Galaxy S25 New Galaxy Club Program USA (02)

For example, if you buy a Galaxy S25 Ultra by paying for it on a 24-month EMI, and opt for this plan, you will effectively get $650 off on your next Galaxy flagship phone if you upgrade after 12 months. Similarly, you will effectively get $325 off on your next Galaxy flagship phone if you upgrade after 18 months.

New Galaxy Club gives you Samsung Care+ for free

In both scenarios, where you buy your Galaxy S25 by paying for it in full or on a 24-month EMI, Samsung will offer you Samsung Care+ (without Theft & Loss) for twelve months for free. Before you go ahead with New Galaxy Club, we recommend you to check Samsung's FAQ section about it.

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