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Samsung Malaysia offers extra RM200 discount on Galaxy S5 when you trade-in your old phone

If you’re still contemplating to switch to a brand new Galaxy S5, Samsung Malaysia is giving additional RM200 off when you trade-in your existing phone at participating Samsung authorised dealers. The RM200 discount is given on top of the value of your phone. So this means if you bring a device that’s worth RM500, you get a total of RM700 off your new Galaxy S5 purchase after trade-in. The offer is valid for one device per customer and you are not allowed to bring in multiple device to gain additional discount. The value of your device will be determined by the dealer on the spot.

U Mobile too is also offering an extra RM200 off where the Galaxy S5 can be yours from as low as RM355 with its Standard Chartered credit card promo. They could be riding on the same deal as both U Mobile and Samsung Malaysia are having this trade-in promo until 31st May.

You can check out the Samsung Malaysia Trade-in T&C here.

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