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Perhaps this is the excuse that would make you open Galaxy Store every day

Samsung has recently unveiled its brand-new flagship smartphone lineup, which includes the Galaxy S26 models, the Plus variant, and the premium Ultra edition.

If, on the one hand, the natural impulse of enthusiasts might be to proceed immediately with the purchase of one of these latest-generation devices, on the other hand there is now a decidedly intriguing alternative to try to win them for free.

The Seoul-based giant has indeed introduced a novelty designed specifically to incentivize the use of Galaxy Store, its app storefront, making the user experience much more rewarding through a genuine rewards initiative.

Samsung Galaxy Store, one more reason to use it every day?

Starting today, device owners will find a newly introduced section within the company’s own virtual store, named Benefits.

The tab introduces a loyalty points system structured like a game, designed to reward regular interactions with the platform. It’s a clever approach to boost traffic and engagement, highlighting a digital space that now offers tangible incentives.

By completing various daily activities within the store, members will have the opportunity to accumulate a virtual currency in the form of “Gems”.

The required actions are simple and aim to introduce users to new content; for example, one of the missions could invite the user to explore featured apps or to try out recommended games.

Once a sufficient balance is accumulated, these Gems can be converted into real benefits, including coupons to spend within the same virtual store, or genuine digital gift cards usable directly on the company’s official portal.

In this way, the simple act of browsing through the app’s pages becomes a savings opportunity for the loyal consumer.

Free draws and the wait for Europe

The benefits offered by the Benefits section are not limited to shopping alone. The main attraction of the initiative lies in organizing periodic prize draws, structured on a daily, weekly and monthly basis.

Participation in these contests is completely free and puts high-profile devices up for grabs.

To inaugurate this first phase, the monthly contest boasts as its top prize none other than a blazing Galaxy S26 Ultra. Accompanying this prestigious phone are also other high-interest products, such as the Galaxy A17 5G smartphone and the tablet Galaxy Tab A11 Plus.

At the moment, this enticing promotional initiative is an exclusive reserved for customers residing in the United States. There are yet no official confirmations regarding extending the project to other international markets.

However, given the notable potential of this strategy to foster user loyalty and encourage daily access to the proprietary app, the hope remains that Seoul’s leadership will soon decide to step beyond American borders to offer the same opportunities to users worldwide.

Luca Zaninello

Appassionato del mondo della telefonia da sempre, da oltre un decennio si occupa di provare con mano i prodotti e di raccontare le sue esperienze al pubblico del web. Fotografo amatoriale, ha un occhio di riguardo per i cameraphone più esagerati.

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