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Galaxy S20: Samsung offers higher trade-in value for Samsung devices

In conjunction with the release of the Galaxy S20, Samsung is offering high overtrade value when you trade-in your old Samsung Galaxy flagship devices. Samsung is offering this overtrade promo to appreciate the continuous support and loyalty from their customers. If you’re using a Samsung device, it could be worth as high as RM2,565.

According to their trade-in list, a Galaxy Note 10+ is valued at RM2,255 for the 256GB model and RM2,565 for the 512GB version. If you’re using the Galaxy S10+ 128GB, your device is worth RM1,695.

With this trade-in offer, you can switch from a Galaxy S10+ to a Galaxy S20+ (RRP: RM3,999) for RM2,304. Alternatively, you can switch from a Galaxy Note 10+ 512GB to a Galaxy S20 Ultra (RRP: RM4,999) for RM2,434. However, do note that the S20 Ultra only comes with 128GB of onboard storage.

This overtrade promo will be valid until the 31st of May 2020, and it’s applicable at the roadshow and Samsung Experience Stores. If you have a non-Samsung device, you can check out their current trade-in list.

The Samsung Galaxy S20 series will be available throughout Malaysia starting 6th March 2020. Samsung Malaysia is running a nationwide roadshow where early birds can get either a 50″ 4K Smart TV or a RM400 rebate when you trade-in any camera. Below is the official pricing for the Galaxy S20 series:

Samsung Galaxy S20 – 8GB RAM + 128GB storage – RM3,599
Samsung Galaxy S20 – 8GB RAM + 128GB storage – RM3,999
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G – 12GB RAM + 128GB storage – RM4,999

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