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Trade Up Your Galaxy Note II for a Galaxy Note 3

Update: We’ve just got an update from @chairilhafizz via Twitter who has a friend at Low Yat PLaza. Apparently Samsung is offering a rebate for up to RM900 when you trade up to the Galaxy Note 3 from a Note II and the offer is limited to 50 units per day.

Samsung Malaysia is organising a Galaxy Note 3 trade up program at Low Yat Plaza this week. If you own a Galaxy Note II then you can trade it up for a Galaxy Note III at the event. Details about the event is scarce and Galaxy Note 3 available for the trade up offer is limited so your best bet is to head over to Low Yat Plaza yourself. The event is happening at Low Yat Plaza Centre Court from October 21 to 27. If you happen to be there, hit us up on Twitter with the latest updates. We’ll be more than happy to share them here.

In the meantime, here’s our Galaxy Note 3 unboxing video.

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