Samsung Mobile Bangladesh has come up with a new exciting price range for their flagship devices. Now customers can enjoy new attractive prices for Samsung Galaxy S5, Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy S4 Mini and Note Pro 12.2. Keeping the consumers’ interest for the flagship devices in mind, Samsung’s newly introduced price for Galaxy S5 is BDT 50,000 (MRP at BDT 60,000), Galaxy S4 Mini at BDT 29,700 (MRP at BDT 37,000), Note 3 at BDT 53,000 (MRP at BDT 63,000) and Note Pro 12.2 at only BDT 71,900 (MRP at BDT 79,900). Customers can avail the newly introduced price throughout the month of August. The new price for Galaxy S5 and Note 3 is only applicable for on spot purchase and not for monthly installment purchases. Samsung’s flagship smartphone Galaxy S5 features super-fast 2.1 GHz Octa core processor. The dust and water resistant device offers a Finger Scanner, providing secure, biometric screen locking feature. The Galaxy S5 is packed with superior 16 megapixel camera with fastest auto focus, selective focus, and HDR preview. The latest flagship tab Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 offers a 12.2” screen to make the user experience more exciting. Supported by 3GB RAM, Note Pro 12.2 runs the 4.4 Android operating system. It comes with an 8 megapixel rear and 2 megapixel front camera with full HD video quality. Due to the slightly larger display, the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 comes with a 9500 mAh battery that easily lasts around 12 hours even under heavy multimedia usage.
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