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Samsung Galaxy Users Can Now Get Perplexity Pro Worth $200 for Free

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Samsung is offering a free one-year subscription to Perplexity Pro for Galaxy smartphone and tablet users in the United States. Normally priced at $200 per year, this deal gives users full access to Perplexity AI’s advanced features.

The offer was first spotted by a user on Reddit. To claim it, users simply need to open the Galaxy Store, search for Perplexity AI, download the app, and sign in or create a free account. If you already have the app, uninstall it first, then reinstall from the Galaxy Store to activate the Pro plan for free.

What’s the difference between Perplexity’s free and Pro versions? The free version gives users unlimited basic searches, but limits advanced features like Pro Search and Deep Search to a few times per day.

Pro users get unlimited advanced searches, can search through 25 files daily, and have access to multiple AI models like GPT-4.1, Claude 4, Gemini 2.5 Pro, Grok 3 Beta, and others.

This offer may be part of Samsung’s larger AI plans, possibly connecting Perplexity’s technology to Bixby, Samsung Internet, or the upcoming Galaxy S26 series.

For now, US Galaxy users can save $200 and explore everything Perplexity Pro has to offer without spending a dime.

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