Samsung offers Samsung EDU/EPP Members:
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Laptop (various models) on sale as listed below when you trade-in your
Apple iPad Mini 2 Tablet (w/ an
estimated credit of
$327).
Shipping is free or select free store pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to Community Member
nomnommon for finding this deal.
Deal Instructions:
- Visit the Samsung Discount Program page and select the program for which you qualify.
- Sign in to or create your Samsung EDU account.
- Click here for Samsung Galaxy Book4 Laptop
- Under 'Samsung Trade-In' select 'Yes, trade-in'
- Select the iPad Mini 2 for trade-in and agree to the trade-in terms
- Click "No Coverage" for Samsung Care+
- Continue to checkout.
- Final price will vary by laptop:
- Samsung Galaxy Book4 360 2-In-1 Touchscreen Laptop $734.34
- Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 3K AMOLED Touchscreen Laptop $781.84
No Longer Available:- Samsung Galaxy Book4 Laptop $306.84
- Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 360 2-In-1 3K AMOLED Laptop w/ S-Pen $1114.34 (iPad Mini 2 no longer available to trade in for this model)
- Samsung Galaxy Book4 Ultra 3K AMOLED Touchscreen Laptop w/ NVIDIA GPU $1494.34 (iPad Mini 2 no longer available to trade in for this model)
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Not going to ship a trade in again. Learnt my lesson.
Update - called Samsung because this post reminded me lol.
Explained the situation. Customer rep looked into the videos and pictures of the trade in their side and confirmed the trade in was received in perfect condition. Getting my $100 back for trade in. Finally! Thanks for this post OP
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It's less ($100) for the S9
Not going to ship a trade in again. Learnt my lesson.
Update - called Samsung because this post reminded me lol.
Explained the situation. Customer rep looked into the videos and pictures of the trade in their side and confirmed the trade in was received in perfect condition. Getting my $100 back for trade in. Finally! Thanks for this post OP
It's less ($100) for the S9
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Do I need to give my trade in store?
Which are not only matching or exceeding the specs you mentioned but also:
1. Offer the same metal build quality
2. Offer the same lightness, slimness, finish, etc (portability)
3. Has the convenience of using a USB C fast charger
4. Offer the same processor with 6000 MHz RAM
5. Has a fingerprint and backlit keyboard
6. Offer a great trade in price even if you need to purchase the trade in device
If there are such alternatives, we would love to go for those!
2. 3.5 lbs is standard for A LOT of ultrabooks/mid-range laptops now, same dimensions - if not smaller with 16:10 ratios to boot.
3. USB-C charging is very common across mid-range laptops now.
4. Sorry bud, this isn't DDR5/DDR5X RAM, it's DDR4X 4266 MHz on the Sammy. Even mid-rangers are getting DDR5/DDR5X at 5000+ MHz - better for iGPUs too.
5. Fingerprint and backlit are very common... seriously a selling point?
6. Again, it's common, as others have even stated. Several deals floating on here for Lenovo, Acer, Dell, etc in the $300-400 range for comparable specs.
The Intel Core 7 150U is also disappointing compared to the earlier AMD 7800 series and now 8800 series in laptops. That Intel Xe iGPU gets crushed as well by the 780M/880M on AMD. Just saying...
you similar stuff from Google when they release the pixel 8 pro or whatever the iPhone will get better tradings on within the latest pixel or Samsung device
2. 3.5 lbs is standard for A LOT of ultrabooks/mid-range laptops now, same dimensions - if not smaller with 16:10 ratios to boot.
3. USB-C charging is very common across mid-range laptops now.
4. Sorry bud, this isn't DDR5/DDR5X RAM, it's DDR4X 4266 MHz on the Sammy. Even mid-rangers are getting DDR5/DDR5X at 5000+ MHz - better for iGPUs too.
5. Fingerprint and backlit are very common... seriously a selling point?
6. Again, it's common, as others have even stated. Several deals floating on here for Lenovo, Acer, Dell, etc in the $300-400 range for comparable specs.
The Intel Core 7 150U is also disappointing compared to the earlier AMD 7800 series and now 8800 series in laptops. That Intel Xe iGPU gets crushed as well by the 780M/880M on AMD. Just saying...
Your points say it all.
1. There is no other laptop that offers this build quality at <$400
2. No other laptop offers this class INTEL processor at this price.
3. Yes, AMDs might be more powerful, but what if our preference is still the good old Intels, at the cost of slightly less power?
3. I understand the RAM's not the best in class. But again, for <$400, I am okay with what they are giving.
As a whole package, it looks good to me. But if power is the only thing, maybe not the best deal.
Your points say it all.
1. There is no other laptop that offers this build quality at
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i just finished my trade in of mini 2 for the book4;;; sold the book4 lol
Edit: nvm. Saw your replies to that question earlier in the thread!
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