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Pre order the new Samsung Galaxy S22 Series at Currys ahead of official launch

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pre-order in-store and online at Currys and it includes three new models - the Samsung Galaxy S22, and S22+ which are both available to buy from March 11th, and also the S22 Ultra, available to buy from March 25th - with prices starting at £769 for 128GB or from £32.04 per month interest free for 24 months.The new Samsung Galaxy S22 family comes with new innovative features including an impressive camera, allowing budding photographers to capture high quality nightography images.The series also houses Samsung’s fastest ever processor and most advanced display to help serious Samsung users get more out of their device.Trade in offers of up to £200 on top of your trade in value are also available to customers at Currys.

Not only that, customers can also claim gifts worth £314.88 with all pre-orders, including the Galaxy Buds Pro and 12-months Disney+ on Samsung.The Samsung Galaxy S22 comes with a 50MP ultra-wide camera and 3x optical zoom, with a 12MP selfie camera.819The Samsung Galaxy S22+ also comes with a 50MP ultra-wide camera and 3x optical zoom, with a 12MP selfie camera.9491,249The Samsung Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+ come with a 50MP ultra-wide camera and 3x optical zoom, with a 12MP selfie camera.The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra handset goes that one step further - with an impressive new 108MP rear camera with and 10x optical zoom, plus a stand-out 40MP selfie camera to help even novices capture crisp, clear images of both themselves and the world around them.

For the first time ever Samsung brings its innovative S-PEN from its Note Series into the Galaxy S Series, enabling users of the Galaxy S22 Ultra to create everything from shopping lists and study notes, to sketches and signable documents.

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