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How to preorder the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra and Galaxy Watch 7

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The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra are not only available for preorder, but also discounted for a limited time.

Samsung's latest generation of Galaxy Watches is now available for preorder. Two models were announced: the Galaxy Watch 7 series and the Galaxy Watch Ultra, a new high-end smartwatch not unlike the Apple Watch Ultra. Both feature incredible new features to service a variety of wearers, from hardcore cyclists to casual runners.

The Galaxy Watch 7 starts at $300, and the Galaxy Watch Ultra starts at $650. Both models are available at Samsung for preorder and come with a free watch band when you order directly from Samsung.

 

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra options

Both new Galaxy Watches offer different sizes, colors, and band patterns. Here's a comprehensive list of the options available for both models:

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7

  • Sizes: 40mm or 44mm
  • Colors: Green, silver (44mm only), or cream (40mm only)
  • Band styles: Sport, fabric, or athleisure

Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra

  • Sizes: 47mm
  • Colors: Titanium gray, titanium white, or titanium silver
  • Band styles: Marine, trail, or Peakform

Each band type also comes in a handful of different colors exclusive to the style.

Samsung Galaxy Watch deals

Though the prices appear to be marked down on Samsung's website, retail prices for the Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra are $300 and $650, respectively. No discounts are currently available without a trade-in, but orders made on Samsung's website come with a free watch band — a $50 value.

Teachers, students, US government employees, veterans, and first responders are eligible for discounts on the new watches. Learn more about whether you qualify on Samsung's Offer Programs page

To learn more, check out our breakdown of the new Samsung Galaxy Watches.

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