Samsung wants more people to switch to its Galaxy smartphones with its current iChanged campaign. If you’re still considering the Galaxy S10+, Samsung Malaysia is running a Trial and Buy campaign for a period of 21-days.
If you’re interested, you can register your interest over here before 22nd June 2019. Samsung will select 100 customers and they will contact those who are eligible between 22nd to 27th June 2019. If you’re selected, you can collect your Galaxy S10+ from the Samsung Experience Store at The Gardens within 28th June to 7th July 2019.
To try out the Galaxy S10+, customers will need to make full payment of RM3,699 as a deposit for the Galaxy S10+ 128GB version. You are also required to perform a Smart Switch on the spot.
The trial period is for 21 days and customers can keep the device if they decide to purchase it. If you’re not satisfied, you can get a full refund by returning the Galaxy S10+ in good condition by 28th July 2019. No refunds will be given if the device is returned after 28th July 2019.
As part of the on going promo, Galaxy S10+ buyers can also get a free Galaxy Buds and Galaxy Fit e worth RM638 combined. For customers that return their Galaxy S10+ within the 21 days trial period with the complete box and accessories in good condition, they will also receive a Galaxy Fit e worth RM139. Do note that the freebies can be collected only between 28th July to 4th August 2019.
You can learn more about the program here.
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