Samsung Malaysia has introduced a new promo for its Galaxy smartphones where you could enjoy an additional discount and a fitness band to help you stay fit. Depending on the Galaxy smartphone model, you can redeem either a 6-month screen protection plan (worth RM69), a Samsung Galaxy Fit-e (worth RM139) or a Galaxy Fit (worth RM369).
The Galaxy Fit is offered for free if you pick up the Galaxy S10 Lite (RRP: RM2,699) or a Galaxy Note 10 Lite (RRP: RM2,299). Meanwhile, the Galaxy Fit-e is available for free for the Galaxy A51 (RRP: RM1,299 for 6GB RAM, RM1,399 for 8GB RAM) and the Galaxy A71 (RRP: RM1,799).
If you get the Galaxy A01, A10s, A20s and A30s, Samsung is offering one-time screen protection for a period of 6 months. This promotion is running until 7th June and while stocks last. Do note that the freebies must be redeemed online.
On top of that, if you purchase any Samsung Galaxy device with any wearable item such as the Galaxy Watch Active 2, you can get an extra RM300 discount on the Samsung Online store with the promo code HOME300. A minimum purchase of RM3,000 in a single transaction is required for this offer.
With this promo, you can get a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite, a Galaxy Watch Active2 (44mm) and a Galaxy Fit for RM3,098. That’s a total of RM669 in savings inclusive of the free fitness band.
For more info, you can visit Samsung Malaysia’s promo page. In case you missed it, Samsung is currently running a Jimat, Snap & Menang Raya contest. You can learn more about it here.
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