With a string of innovations from its longer-lasting batteries1, powerful processing power to its prograde cameras, it is bound to capture the imagination of those seeking out Samsung’s latest technological marvel. It however achieves this by factoring its impact of the Earth.
Samsung’s trade-in programme5 also plays a role in managing e-waste by giving those wanting its latest devices added incentive to get rid of older or unused devices. Samsung has made the process of trade-in simple and rewarding. You can trade in an eligible older device and save on your upgrade to the Galaxy S22 Series. You have until 30 June 2022 to receive a discount of R5000 when you trade in for a Galaxy S22 or Galaxy S22+ and R7000 on a Galaxy S22 Ultra5. Should you trade in at Vodacom you have until 6 July 20225 to receive a tariff reduction of up to R300 per month. You can also can trade in qualifying non-Samsung devices, and Samsung can accept devices that have scratches on them – even those with a cracked screen. If it switches on, Samsung accepts it. Click here to take advantage of this very special trade-in offer.
1Estimated against the usage profile of an average/typical user. Independently assessed by Strategy Analytics between 2021.12.08–12.20 in
2Terms and conditions apply. The value of the trade-in is based on the condition of the phone traded in and on qualifying phone
2Discarded fishing nets are collected through Samsung’s partner that works with local fishermen who collect them from the Indian Ocean and neighbouring coastal areas. Samsung does not directly recover fishing nets from the ocean.
3Ocean-bound plastic is abandoned plastic waste of all sizes (micro-plastics, mezzo-plastics and macro-plastics) that are located within 50km of shores in communities or areas where waste management is inexistent or very inefficient.
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5Terms and conditions apply. The value of the trade-in is based on the condition of the phone traded in and on qualifying phone