Samsung Malaysia has revealed additional freebies for those that purchase the Galaxy Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra. If you buy the a Note 20 device from the Samsung Experience Stores, you’ll receive a Protection Plus add-on worth up to RM387 for free.
With this add-on, you will get 1-year extended protection and 1-time screen time protection for your phone. However, this promotion is only limited to the first 2,000 buyers that purchase the device at participating dealers and outlets from 25th August to 31st October 2020. You can find the list of Samsung Experience Stores here.
In case you missed it, Samsung still offering free UV Steriliser and Wireless Charger worth RM508 while stocks last. To make it easier to switch to the Note 20 series, they are also offering a trade-in offer. Depending on the value of your current device, you could save up to RM4,005 from the Note 20’s RRP.
On top of that, Samsung Malaysia is also giving away 1,200 50″ UHD Smart TV for Note 20 series buyers on the 1st of September. Redemptions are done online and Note 20 owners would need to submit a copy of their proof or purchase.
To pay less than the official retail price, Samsung is also offering a “1 month waiver” deal where you could save as much as RM433 if you pay the device on a 12-month instalment plan. This promo is only available at Samsung Experience Stores.
To recap, below is the official Galaxy Note 20 series pricing in Malaysia:
Galaxy Note 20 (LTE) – RM3,899
Galaxy Note 20 5G – RM4,299
Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G – RM5,199
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