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Samsung Galaxy A6 and A6+ now come with double the storage in Malaysia

The Galaxy A6 and A6+ are Samsung’s affordable alternatives to its current Galaxy A8 series. For the next one month, the Korean smartphone maker is offering double the storage with its free microSD bundle.

With every purchase of a Galaxy A6 or A6+ between 6 July to 5 August, you’ll receive a 32GB Samsung microSD card for free. Both models come with 32GB onboard storage and the additional microSD will give you a total of 64GB of storage. This offer is applicable at Samsung Experience Stores (SES), Samsung Premium Partners (SPP), Samsung Experience Partners (SEP) and Mass Merchants (MM).

The Galaxy A6 is currently priced at RM999 while the larger Galaxy A6+ is listed at RM1,299. You can learn more about the specs in our announcement post.

In addition, Samsung is also offering a trade-in promo where you can get RM100 off the retail price if you’re switching to a Galaxy A6+.

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