Samsung Opens W2025 Registration with Perks as W26 Teaser Confirms Luxury Design

On: Friday, October 3, 2025 1:21 PM
Samsung W2025

Samsung W2025: Samsung has launched registration for the W2025 foldable series with bundle discounts, reward points, and a lucky draw, while teasing the W26 launch on October 11.

Samsung has begun a double push for its luxury foldables. The company has opened registration for the W2025 series and also released the first teaser for the W26, its China-exclusive version of the Galaxy Z Fold7.

W2025 launch perks

Registration runs from October 1 to October 11 (16:00 local time). Customers who register early and use the same account to buy can unlock bundle savings, including 20% off rings and 10% off select watches, earbuds, and tablets when paired with a W2025 or W25 Flip. Logged-in buyers also earn Samsung Member points, which can be redeemed for future purchases.

Participants can also enter a simple lucky draw with up to two chances per account: one for registering and another for sharing the campaign page.

Also Read: Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Design Leak Teases Premium Look

W26 teaser

Meanwhile, Samsung has teased the W26, which will officially launch on October 11. The teaser hints at a red-and-black finish with a gold frame, continuing the premium styling that defines the W-series.

Although Samsung dominates foldables globally, its China sales trail behind rivals such as Huawei, vivo, Honor, and Xiaomi, making the W-series crucial to its strategy in the region.

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Sagar Sarkar

I’m Sagar Sarkar, a tech enthusiast from Bangladesh with a deep passion for electronic gadgets and devices. My journey into technology began in 2023 at a mobile and computer repair shop, where I worked hands-on as a technician. Over time, I started sharing my thoughts on gadgets through social media covering features, buying guides, and in depth reviews. I have tested and reviewed a wide range of products, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, audio gadget, wearables, and smart home devices. Before joining NYTPO, I wrote extensively for tech blogs, blending practical experience with a love for exploring the latest innovations.