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Grab RM200 off your Samsung Galaxy A5/A7 (2016) if you are a Galaxy Life user

That’s right, Samsung‘s giving Samsung Galaxy Life users this special discount for the Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) or Galaxy A7 (2016) phones redeemable from today till 30th June.

If you’ve wanted to own the Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) or the Galaxy A7 (2016), you can get an RM 200 discount if you’re a Samsung Galaxy Life user. Normally The Galaxy A5 (2016) normally retails for RM 1,599 while the Galaxy A7 (2016) retails for RM 1,899. You’re essentially paying RM 1,399 and RM 1,699 for each device respectively with this deal.

So, you’ve got the app, see the reward and want to redeem it? all you need to do is go to any Samsung store or authorised dealership, log into the app and swipe the deal to redeem. Then you simply need to make payment for either phone with the special discount, easy peasy.

However, the deal is only limited to 10,000 redemptions and each Galaxy Life account can only redeem this offer once, so if you’ve got eyes on it, best go grab while you still can.

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